Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 October 1920 — Page 4

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Democratic Candidates who should be Elected For President

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For Govenor of Indiana, Carelton B. McCollough Ifot a tax loU't'i t oltlirr who saw vice For U. S. Senator, Thomas T. Taart hot a rascally paid loMiyht. Uulh ill. For CongressJohn W. Ewing For State Represnntativr, Micheal A. Sweeney MePt onipi'tvt ami l-.t mail for tin .! For County Treasiner Joseph A. Sondermann Mutl"? ."H'Ml oflii'iT. I rit'l Vrs ro -'liM't lot.

9766 Registrations Who said ih Wcmen wonlJn't Register? Loak at this tbh. 4520 did, tlu.y came nar b ii:n the men. The fo lvi table Kives the number reRi'üjr?! n. each precinct.

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Columbia, Int LM Harbifon, 1ft ;m Booms lt :M Madison let :?d liianbri'le, 1st -d :t i 4th 5th Cth Marion, W Hall, Ibt jd Jeffeieon, 1st lM Jackson Ih: Patoka 2d ;d ith rtii r.th 7th Cjps 1ft Jd od Perdinaud t 1

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Liberty Bonds.

WAR MOTHER WILL AID GOVERNOR COX Mrs. Pearson of Bedford Deserts Republicans on League Issue Places Patriotism Above Politics.

Indianapolis, Ind. "My family have always been Republicans, and strong ones, too. I am an independent voter. Certajnjy I can not support the candidacy of any man for the presidency of our nation who changes his mind on the league of nations almost as frequently as he has frontporch audiences." This statement was given out by Mrs. Henry P. Pearson of Bedford, a prominent clubwoman of that city, and wife of a prominent Republican politician, at Democratic state headquarters today. Mrs. Pearson has been speaking in Lawrence county for the league of nations from a war mother's point of vier. "I am Intending to vote and work for Mr. Cox," Mrs. Pearson said, "because I had a son who was two years in the world war. He was overseas for almost a year and saw service though he was not In the acttral fighting. I Intend to vote and work for Mr. Cox because I organized the war mothers of Lawrence county and the Auxiliary of the American Legion and I do not desire tu place politics above patriotism. T might add," Mrs. Pearson continued, "that my husband, who has been a Republican practically all his life, and whoso family have been Republicans, Intends to support Mr. Cox." Mr. Pearson served two terms In the Indiana state senate, having been

elected on the Republican ticket. He u. Park, Dubois His. Com. .

has served one term as mayor of Bed-, Dr. W. D. liretz, or. iuq.

ford. Mrs. Pearson Is an active clubwoman and has been president of the "Round Table," and "Sorosis, both women's clubs in Uedford.

75.00 62.50 56.25 56.25 56.25 26.00

CLAIMS anil ALLOW All G ES Dubois1 county Commissioners Ccurt, October term 1020. J. A. Sonderman, Treas. sal. 5500.00 F. J. Seng. Aud. sal 575.00 C. H. Bartley, Clerk's sal 525.00 R K. Eckert, Co. Supt. sal 502.13 R.' Nordhoff. Sheriff's sal 475.00 L. T. Blessinger, Ree. sal 325.00 J.'m. Songer, Co. Assess 2752? Edw. Blessinger, Poof Farm 18 .50 hi.

Dr. O. A. liingnara. neauu Commissioner II. J. Seng. Dep. Aud J. A. Stenftenagel, Co. Com. H. C. Hasenour. Co. Com U. Hopster, Co. Com. t XT' MrFalL Co. Attv

Eliz. Robinson. Janitor 60.00 F. Bartley. Dep. Clerk -0.8 L. H. Sturm, Co. Council 10.00 j. Bleemel, Co. Council 10.00

G. L. Hoffman, Co. council . Wm. Rudolph, Co. Council ... r rn WhHp f!o. COUUCil

A. Becker. Co. Council .......... 10.00 Wm. Heitman. Co. Council 10.00 Rpn Ed Doane, Printing 16.60

Huntingburg Argus, Printing Jasper Herald Co., Ptg Jasper Herald Co. Dubois His. Cora Jasper Herald Co.. Off. ex Truant Off A. Radke, Emp. Poor Farm.. H. Borrel, Emp. Poor Farm .. Wm. Radke, Emp. Poor Farm C. Blessinger, Emp. P. Farm T Blessinger, Emp. P. Farm A. Hochgesang, rep. P. Farm

j Dr. 0. A. Bigbam, Off. ex

Healtn uom ......... Dr. 0. A. Bigham, Poor Jackson A. J. Berber, Poor Baingndge A. J. Berger, sup. P. F. ., Mary Oser, Poor Cass E C. Johnson, Poor Patoka.. J F. Friedman, ex Memorial

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10.00 10.00 10.00

O. L. Mehringer, R. R. C. Marion 11.50 W. J. Erny, R. R. C. Boone.. 13.50 W. J. Erny, R. R. C. Marion 30.50 J. Lechner, R. R. C. Marion 8.00 F, V. Peters, R. R. C. Ferdinand 16.10 W. Bleach, R. R. C, Ferdinand 16. SO Keuffel & Esser Co., Survey off. ex 1.75 J. H. Steinkamp, R. R. R. .. 17.60 J. H. Steinkamp, R. R. R. .. 60.00

!G. Messmer, R. R. R 11. SO

John Messmer, R. R. R 15.00 Emil Sunderman, R. R. R 42.00 Paul Junge, R. R. R 23.60 W. J. Vaughan R. R. R 10.50 B. Oskins, R. R. R 5.00 W. Wessler. R. R. R 9.00 H. Harrelbut, R. R. R 9.00 A. Arnsman, R. R. R 5.25 F. Burdorf, R. R. R 6.50 J. Blemker, R. R. R 2.50 H. Weisman, R. R. R 3.00 G. F. Loehl, R. R. R 13.70 R. Kremp, R. R. R 1.5S Wellman & Sons, R. R. R 4.75 J. Goepfrich, R. R. R 19.40

5.00 4.50

Wm. C. Siebe, viewers report accepted. II. J. Lemme, resig. on Koch road accepted. II. J. Lemme, extension of time granted. Frank Höing, Bond approved. II. J. Lemme, report on Road accepted. H. J. Lemme, report on BUssinger road accepted. Ten Corth et al, Elec. inspt. accepted. J. Thieman et al., road imp. etc. ordered for Nov. 2, 1Ü 20. J. Thieman et al, sup. report accepted. FRANK J. SENG, Auditor Dubois County.

DcTIte the Inroads of the ruitomobile there are more horfes In tho world than ever, according to statistic?. And. according to observation, there appear to be more Jnssack, too.

A prominent physician pays it Is wise to train for n vacation threo weeks In advance. Even at that. It takes throe weeks to recover from one.

In the meantime, remember that yoa can never keep wann In winter on tho monei" you waste on gasoline In summer.

LABOR IS OPPOSED TO HARDING Indianapolls, Ind. "Working men are opposed to Harding," said Jra Cotner of Logansport, in an interview given out here. Mr. Cotner is a retired farmer who is in touch with labor and particularly organized labor throughout the state. Railroad men in I-rOgansport are almost unanimously opposed to Harding and in favor of the Democratic candidate for president, Mr. Cotner declares. Their opposition to Harding is based largely upon Harding's attitude toward organized labor, in Mr. Cotner's opinion. Harding's record proves him to be allied with those interests that are opposed to unions, he said. "I have had a dozen mechanics eraployed in the shops in my home town tell mo they arc opposed to Harding," said Mr. Cotner. "They say they intend to support Cox. I have been tcld the same thing by mechanics in Indianapolis and in other parts of the state. Cox's record on labor issues during his term as governor of Ohio nmmends him to organized labor orywhere. Working men in Indl..a are familiar with this record and becauso of it they intend to give tho Democratic candidate their support. "Iabor finds very little to comfort It in Harding's speech on Labor Day," Mr. Cotner said in conclusion.

LIBRARIAN FOR GOVERNOR COX

Indianapolls, Ind. "There will be a large silent vote this fall and that silent vote will all be for Cox." This statement was made by Mrs. Sam Matthews, city librarian at Tipton. "Half a dozen Republicans have assured me today that they will not

Dr W. D. Bretz, Cor. Inq nr' w. D. Bretz, Cor. Inq

M. L. Eckert, Supt. off. Asst. j P. Huther, Off. ex Co. Supt. j. p. Huther. Off. ex Aud. Dubois Co. Tel. Co. sup. C. H.Dubois Co. Tel. Co. sup. P. I. Dubois Co. Tel. Co. sup. Jail Dubois Co. Tel. Co. Off. ex. Auditor Dubois Co. Tel. Co. Off ex Supt Dubois Co. Tel. Co. Off. ex Clerk Dubois Co. Tel. Co. Off. ex Sheriff Dubois Co. Tel. Co. Off. ex Treasurer j. Dresner Co., Off. ex Treas. E. O. Stevens, Off. ex Aud... T. R. Wocdburn Pt. Co. Off. rx Auditor T. R. Woodburn Pt. Co. off ex Treasurer T. R. Woodburn Pt. Co. Reg. Ex J. A. Stenftenagel, Co. Unit ltd - tt C! Hasenour. Co. Unit Rd.

II. Hopster. Co. Unit Rd 16.00 Thornton Orphans Home, or. 287.50 Robt. Nordhoff, sheriff fees .. .54.43 Robt. Nordhoff, sheriff fees .. 19.00 Robt. Nordhoff, shtff fees .. 8.60 Mrs. R. Nordhoff. sup. jail .. 2.10 B. Seufert, Br. Madison 3,150.00

W. Luegers, sup. C. li IL S. Melchoir, sup. C. II J. J. Schneider, sup. P. F. .... J. J. Schneider, sup. P. F A. M. Bohnert & Son, sup. P. Farm G. P. Wagner Co., sup. P. F. Jasper Mach. Wks.. sup. P. F. N. C. Daeschle, sup. Jail Continental Mfg. Co., sup. C. H

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R. C. Balnbridge

Indianapolis Commercial, R. R. C. Balnbridge 3.00

Aud. Wavrick Co., change of

12.50 3.01 1.40 .60 .25 S.S1 6.50 24.98 22.50 43.65 16.00 12.00

J. Schnaus, R. R. R A. Boeglin, R. R. R F. Michel, R. R. R. H. Huelsman, R. R. R G. Schoenhoff R. R. R

F. Hagen, R. R. R

M. Blessinger, R. R. R J. Hohler, R. R. R G. L. Seitz, R. R. R C. Seitz, R. R. R .'.

iW. Erny. R. R. R

J. G. Seitz, R. R. R C. Fuhrman, R. R. R T. Beck, R. R. R F. Beck, R. R. R W.'Beck, R. R. R S. Himsel, R. R. R F. Keifner, R. R. R A. Huber, R. R. R J. Parsons, R. R. R E. Parsons, R. R. R J. Bledsoe, R. R. R E. Bledsoe, R. R. R. G. Eichmiller, R. R. R C. Burton, R. R. R C. Morgan; R. R. R E. Morgan, R. R. R J. Jones, R. R. R A. Condra, R. R. R T. J. Cave, R. R. R Louisville Cement Co., R. R. R J. D. Adams & Co., R. R. R. W. J. Krodcl, sup. C. H G. P. Wagner Co., R. R. R. City of Jasper, R. R. R City of Jasper, R. R. R W. Cave, R. R. C. Bain, claim

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W. Cave, r.. R. C. Patoka Clain $434.60 continued H. J. Lemme, R. R. C. Patoka claim $845.75 continued E. H. Brunning, R. R. C. Patoka 28.00

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17.00 6.00 9.50 23.20 12.00 6.00 9.00 14.00 18.00 3.00 11.75 1.75 5.50 9.00 9.00 2.20 1.75 1.75 1.50 6.65 2.50

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The Grcrtt "Mormon" Tabernacle Organ Mnd Volunteer Choir of 4C0 Voices

1 Wonder of America

Organ Built in Pioneer Days Has no Rival

searched for the most satistactory;

roods. Proper tools had to be de

vised and made. Glue had to be obtained. There were no railroads in Utah in those day?. The problem was not an easy one. It developed that the best wood crrcw three hundred mills cr

more south of the city. It was hauled

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' 00 great stadium concerts in America's the entire distance, oyer rough roads metropolis, one of which was attended and through the v.-decrness by ox irrt by 9.0C0 people, and the demand for tca:r.s. GU:c wa rcade by .boding 1-5'58 "high-class, serious music, -the New strips cf cowhide over lire-pots. About -u uMu 4i, Tn!.. nr.c hi:ncred rcn were employed.

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C. H. Bartley, rep.xfees col... 330.50 L. T. Blessinger, rep. fees col. 452.45 R. Nordhoff, rep. fees col 132.60 G. M. Green, report accepted. Olinser & Ölinger, bid on R. R. accepted. Ed. D. Pickhardt. extension of time R. R., accepted:

ernacle organ at Salt Lake City credit for having stimulated a demand anions other churches fcr improved orr;a:i construction. O Under the caption, 'The Wonders of America," T. T. Maxey writes of 'The Great Organ of the Mormons:" "Muic and sontr have long played a prominent part in the expression of religion. The Latterday Saints arc no exception to the rules. President D.'rUtrti r-.itirr n'if'nr if l IT! fid lble

to preach the GoPcl without good two thousands magnets ployed in the control of th

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9niT!r ot tr.r lmrv.rr.e Di'ies of th5

great instrument were 32 feet long. But muFic was what they wantcd and have it they did. The organ is said to be the sweetest-toned and the largest, save one, in the world. "The original ora'i Ins been rebuilt and enlarged until it now has Feven divisions, the main organ being 60 feet wide, 26 feet deep and 55 feet high, having over 7.00'J pipe-. The

mechanism is electrically driven, nearly

being em

ployed in the control of the vast tonal

"In'thc early fifties plans were laid resources of the instrument, r the building of a suitable organ for-- basn t a rival in Aim

for the building of a suitable organ tor their great tabernacle in Salt Lake City. The forests of the state were

erica. Its

music is ucyona oescripuc.i. lou

must hear it for yourself."

The

GREAT NEWSPAPER BARGAIN Evans ville Couri

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vote to have America remain oit of

the leaKUo of nations and unless the City of Jasper, sup. Jail Republican candidato comes out deü-C. A. Luehauer, Reg. ex. tiltnlv nml fullv in tAvnr nt AmnHnnn'L. PottS, Reg. LX

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very long a larso part of the normal Republican vote will go to Cox," Mrsj Matthews said. Mrs. Matthews states that Judging from what she has seen and heard, sbc is convinced there are many Re

publican voters who are not saying c. Blessinger, Reg. Ex much about their intentions but who Othmar Bockelman, Reg. Ex. intend, on election day. to cut looso C. Thiele, Reg. Ex from party afllliations and vote for T. J. Kunkel, Reg. Ex

the principles suppdrted by the Domo-'J. Tieman, Reg. Ex.

T. II. Potts, Reg. Ex G. V. Mann, Reg. Ex lO. II. Schuen. Reg. Ex. ,T. Asbell, Reg. Ex c. Lampert, Reg. Ex J. 1. Trick, Reg. Ex

cratic party.

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I refuse to send or tobD a party to pendinir the United States treasury to

the scrap heap for the benefit of every j- X' ?cker Ex"

little river or inlet in the country. Speech of Senator Thomas Taggart

in U. S. senate, May 23, 191C, demand-' r wipkhnriit jie Fv ing that $20.000.000 of "pork" be cut!?" -from the rivers and harbors hill, andJos ochum,' Reg. Ex

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E. C. Johnson, Reg. Ex. .. J. H. Steinkamp, Res. Ex.

A 25 PERCENT REDUCTION! During October you can have the Bvansville

22-60 Daily Courier and the Jasper Courier sent you for

ico one' year for $6. Regular price $8. 19.20 j 2 19.701 : "

refusing to support that measure.

DOWN TO BEDROCK AND LOWER TAXATION Get down to bedrock economy and save the people from the never-ceasing visits of the tax collector. Speech of Senator Thomas Taggart In advocating sweeping reductions in the proposed appropriations for needless public buildings, Aug. 11, 1916.

Final N.Y. Sale Price Sept. 22, Liberty Loac.3'is. $9120 Liberty Loan, first 4s bb C2 Liberty Loan, second is ... . 8.5i Liberty Loan, first I is.... 86 82 Liberty Loan, second -4 4s..bo.8 Liberty Loan, third 4 1 j . . .88.86 Liberty Loan fourth 4,s. .SoJJ Victory Loan, 33i s 05.56 Victory Loan, 4 is w.ol

TAGGART OPPOSED TO SINK-HOLE SPENDING Instead of pouring public money into sink holes, never to return a cent on the investment, would it not be bettor to apptjr this money to yocational education, scientific farming, the trades and domestic' science? Senator Thomas Taggart. in a senate speech opposing unjustifiable public building appropriations, Aug. 11. 1916.

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