Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 65, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 June 1922 — Page 4
JASPER Wl WSIH
'COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES. Wesley Wibbeler...
JUNK HKJl Herbert Mejer Huntingb'g Argus, pub. prtg 20.50 Leonard Koettger. . lien E. Doane, same 20.50 Henry Werremeyer.
35.70 4.00J 3.50
3.50
" T Jasper Herald Co., same.
Mr. I. 3 i
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. .. John ijoepfnen ...
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jaso. Ii aiu o.t iwvo .iv. i-h jos. otnuau w - ' i i, m "7 'Jer Herald Co., KKC Hall 317.87 Ben Laake 2.-T 1 " ...... Im a SeidL salary 77.05 Bolte Lumber Co 5. Sil
" 'l utl üTm. T. Eckert. Surt. off. asst. 54.00 Jlohn Ginder
n . tin I Ii 2 1) I . I ..
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Mill 1 'V- " '
n full : i 1 ' f nblisher u:1ittii i..;. t Tie! vnni'l'.
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HUDAY JUNE Iß 1922
You are not responsible fur the Uvea and the characters of thoe about you, tut you ute responsible for your own. After ull, you do not have to live with tlitiu, but you du hae to live with y out self. You can hut the door oil the blackguard und the libertine, but you cuouol shut the door n yourself. Too many of ut lose light ofMhi truth. We deplore conditions that thrust us Into the society of undesirable people dishonest people, prolane peoide, Intemperate people, but do we ever ask ourselves, "What kind of a person have I shut away within my own heart? If that person sud-
Francea Hartley, C.crk's asst.
Eiz. Kohiman. janitor serv. .art. Itohleder, cmp. P. farm Leo Uohleder,, same... Maggie Blessinger, same.... Lena Fleck, same J. J. Schneider, sup. P. farm. Wm. J. Kuebler, child, guard. Wm. J . Kuebler. child, guard. Jos. Gutzweiler, same Jos. L .Eckstein & Sons, same Mary L. Eckert, same Mrs. John P. Hr.ther, same.. Arch Doanc, same . ... Ed. J. Kuebler, same . . Ed. J. Kuebler, sit. court h. Ed J. Kuebler, sun. P. farm. . Ed J. Kuebler, Poor BaiiiM'ge Joseph Stahl, taxes refunded Anna Newton, taxes refunuVl Geo. Krempp, taxes refunded Juliu3 Striekel, rep Court H.
Ibra Stnftcnage , sup. jail. . B. L. Greene Co. 'urial soldior E. W. A. Bowles Co. ex. Supt. Peters-Eilert-Heitman sup p f T. B. Woodburn Co. Elect, ex. T. R. WoodburnCo. ex. Aud. T. R. Woodburn Co. ex. clerk T. R. Woodburn Co , ex. Ree. Hy J. Seng, aud. off. asst Leopold Schuble, bridge rep.
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2.50
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20.83; Albert Kippenbrook
60 . uo Gerhard Kippenbrook 35.00 Gerhard SchoenhofT 35.00'Fred Mitchell 30. 00 1 Gerd Meyer
30. 00. Jerome Parsons
B. F. Nicholson M. L. Wininger
75jOtto Hendricks .80 Clyde Nicholson 4.00 j Anthony Mehringer 1 .50 John Höing .00 carl Rasche
20 00 Osrar Sehuetter 9.40
c n c t t TT f c ni o 1
Ji'.ov JOS. Lt. rAT KS QZ OOI13.... Ol.c.1 .M.53 Jasper Mach. Works 57.83
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2. GJ 3. C) 1.00 1 .75 12.00
132.00'
1.40 1 . 4 0 9.10 51. GO 1.05 4. CO
0.'.Aug. B. Betz.... 18.50
2.50 John Miller 5.40 ;
43. C2 Cyrus Grant 5.9 10.17 City of Huntingburg 209.93 7.28 Bedford Nugent Co 340. Gl
7.20 Marengo Lime Stone Co 254.21 j 12.15 Marengo Limestone Co 397.90
47. ID 113.(7 41.8"
denly emerged and claimed relation
ship, would we be ashamed to acknowl- Horace Hall, assess. Col. tp. .
edge It? Do you dislike selfish people? i lly T. Leistner, assess. Harb. Then seo to It that you yourself ar Hy Ruckriegel, assess. Boone
75 00 Geo. P. Wagner Co.
G.13 Schaaf-Schnaus Mffj Co. c. h 5G2.G5:H. J. LenhiiJ, Lr'g Marion tp 538.93 H. J. Lemme, br'g Boone tp. 142.95 H. J. Lemme, Mad. brg rep. 37C.25 j Bounty On Hawks 24.00 Alphonse Henke 62.50 James Hochgesang 120.00 Frank Hurst
C. Rasche, same 23G.39 Henry J. Vonderheide
384.00 Norman Hubster
not selfish. Do you shrink from th 1 "om. liocngesang, assess .uau . , i Chas. Lampert, assess. Bainb. Impure? Are you always pure corn- AUis me luiiy for yourself? After all "As a ! Theresia Birk, same
xuaii tlilnketh In his heart so is he.
Censorship, as practiced In modern
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I JVUSp. XJeillJUI, UaStSS, i'U'llUII 'Jos. F. Betz. assess. Ha!.. A f bandore accp .Tpfr
societies, serves neither morals nor urt. L B McKinney, same Censors aw never even when they are j y'nk Kordes, assess. Jackson not appointed for obscure political rea- Wm. Stieneckcr, assess. Pat.
tons fit for the Job. No one who lsnt Fiid J. Rauscher, sanu
for tlie Job Is ever wlllkig to be a cen sor, writes Katherlne Fullerton Oer
I'hili;. Bam' er;;er, same.. IM W. Altyer, assess. Cr.s
238.00 Otto Stenftenagel 288.00 Lawrence Fuhs 283.00' Math Burger 204.00 Henry Kapp 272.00 Lawrence Habig 39.00 Jos. Buschkoetter. 288.00 Fred Becker 272.00 George S.-hmidt 2V2 00 J':-.. Roweka'mp GO. CO Ad..m Huber 2.00' Henry Prechtel 27G.00 Wm. P. Mehringer 183.00 Elmer Fuhman 12.00 Tony Hopf 2SS.00 Ed Hopf 39.00 Fr.1 A-'iprmrn 27G.( Carl Sermorsheim
ÜU.10 . .a. :- r-
:2.i". 10.17
.to .50 .25 .50 2r75 .50 1.50 2.00 .50
2.50 .50 .50 .75 1.75
.50
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ould In the Saturday Evening Posf. The , J; p a rcrJi:iand things that get by are as absurd as the i trd n: n! Dunvth, sr.me... thhik's that aie held up. and vice I ran!: J. Sen , RRC Hall tp . veisu. Censorship, properly managed, ' Bc-n Fi? her, RI'.C ('as ; tp.. . (leniunds an Immense store of knowl- Ben F khfr, UP. Cass tp.. . edge, long experience of literature and Andr. Br.e hier. RRC Cas, tp. n , , . i . , f , An Jr. Luechler, RRC Cass tp. art. extremely wise Judgment, entire Jarol) VlUm!v I,toka tp. luck of prejudice und a profound ac- j2roi. yr'.Xr: pwBC Patolca cmaintance with human psychology. In tos S'hulz RRC JelTrson tp.
all these gifts professional reformers "Frank J. Luo' en. same 9.50 i' ran,; hckemv.s.. are rather notoriously lacking. This i H. M. Kcan. RRC Madien tp 47V00 Ihoodore Hue!s:v.an U not the place to enter tnto a dlscu, .t, RRC Hall . 40 John Hoh,r. ..............
2.7) .25 1.00 1 00 .no
,35.00 v-.
7.00 Theo. Kui.l c! 3.50 Herman i.ie Iu. . . . . 2 50 T'.t : :rr . 7.00 Finn;; Hopf 10. CO .J-hn F. V ihoit 10 JO 'Mieodorc Werner
9 50 Joseph Schmidt.
slon of the reforming Instinct, but It
might be said In passing that more than most contemporary types the reformers cry out to be psycho-analyzed.
Clarence Schneider, same. .
Ed Elliott, same Godfrey Lampert, Fame Henry Jerger, same Bern. Semiersheinv same.. A. J Sermersheim, same. . . .
He who follows the dictates of an artistic conscience In the quest of beauty will discover that If he expects to reach Its finest manlfestntlonsMie must obey n code of conduct highly dollar in tlint whlrh Another has come
to by uekbtg spiritual beauty. To .""jry JorKcr RRC Hall tp.. -i 'h. M. Kromr.". same
resi Wie cuse uu imjnaai m-.iiiij alone, anyone knows that phbai beauty cannot survive In a car' i f debauchery,' and that hate, selfishness, greed and frivolity cover the face with ugly handwriting. It was a sorry day for the world when It fell Into sup-
C D Niches n Co.. same.. 1G 95 Alfred G. Uollman H. J. Lenime.RC Hall tp... 20.00 Robert Keller H. J. Lemme. Co. Unit road 1G7.81 John Weigel H. J. Lemme, same 9.20 George Goodman.. Kinga Lemme, same 21.00 Jos. Welton R AT Kromnn. same. . . ' . 148.75 Leo Rasche
n o 1 .( 0 ;.50 2.00 .21 .25 "i .25 1.00 .50 .50 .75 .75 8.50 G.00
Wiieifiiyota look at a 30 x 3 aa B0
"pT rJOUR tire dealer
is naturcJly enthcjlattic
n.i , .
jcaj wnen he snows
VcWb Wa&Fax chanjed
you the 30x3:
USCO at $10.90. To him USCO has always represented a tiro value that he felt more than justified in offering his customers. At the $10.90 price he can hardly be blamed for putting it to the front as the value he would most like to be remembered by This much to keep in mind
Urtttcd StstesHrc crs Good. Tire s
USCO has always sold as a quality tire of knotni stacdards and perform ancc.
Today at $10.90 it fixes the worth of
your tire dollar at a new maximum
by reason of its own distin it i s h c d
values.
Copyright XJ.S.TirtCa
United States Tlrss United States () Rubber Company
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where Yon Jasper Machine Work Can Buy Paul S beinhart Ireland, Ind, U. S. Tires:
3.00 Max Englert
3.00 A. J. Schaefer 3.00 Leo Burke G.00 Raymond Schüler. Co. Unit rd
25.50 A. B. Kremnn, RRC Mad. Tp. 1594.13 9 00 John P. Huther, off. ex. treas. 20.00
2.50 L. H. Sturm II w Co. C. H. sup 7.00 I. H. Sturm Hw Co. P. F. sup 5.00 City of Jasper, RRR 3.00 City of Jasper, RRR 20.00 City of Jasper, RRR
35.00 City of Jasper, same
61.03 27.55 49.50 338 . G5 42.42 123. Ct
M. Kremnp, Mad. brdg rep. "Vmard Sermersheim, same. V. L. Hitch, Co. Unit road Frank J. Senv, RRC Madison Election Expenses.
Chas. ScnefT G2 50 Prt accepted. M D. Emmons 67.75 Frank X. Merkley et al. rd petition
Pete Lottes 00.70' viewers appointed.
re-
Samuel Pendley et al. road viewers re-
'Houst Divided as tt fm. A Connecticut fnrrnerT wife tuvl ldent of her, own nud refused td vote ns her husband demanded. Tho husr
band then refuedto Ultcfp the horse '
io urive ner to i iic rKuis'-ereupon the womnn refilled to timNJ cows rtesult flead'-' U
The judge who succeeded In niMUInhunger Mrfker eat by administering : reprimand oughi. io he ahh' to t. j
about what he wants In the way of a Job with the British government.
posing that there is any fundamental c0nrao G. Hemmerlein Gl. 55 Edmund D. Pickhardt,engineer's hostility between beauty and religion. George Keller , 43 G0j port accepted.
itllity
Properly considered, they are two words for the same thing.
At Newport, Ky.. a Jury Is so bewildered by the oratory of lawyers that It returns a criminal verdict In a civil case. Judge Caldwell gasps and orders the M12 good meu and true" back to the Jury room to rectify their mistake. When the average trial Is over, few participants have a crystal-clear idea of what It was all about. Tho goal of most lawyers li to hypnotlzejhe Jury by the mesmeric inusic of oratory and by the dramatic staging of trials. ThU Is the weakest point of our system of o-called Justice swaying the Jurors by emotional Instead of lntelfcctual appeal. Germany floatlnC-debt at present Is 277.320.000.000 marks. The reason this debt floats is tfcat It Is made of paper. The C0.50Ü tons of bullion that It would require to convert this debt into gold would sink. If there were so much bullion, wfelch there Is not.
'With all my earthly goods I thee endow" has been stricken out of a marriage ceremony. It Is announced, as a concession to the groom." It will take the place of what has had to be. In Instances, a confession to the bride.
John Hurt 65.65 A. B. Krempn, Co. Unit rd mnd.
Geo. F. Mann John Bleemel..., F. W. Koons John Bence lar-ob P. Fri- k Edsrar P. Hoffman Lawrence Hochgesang Jos. Merder Rpvlinrr Carl Theilj John C. Line ..... Aug. Spillmeyer George Gress John H. Holzbog Chas. A. Jackson John Block Lottie Smith..., Max Enirlert
59.90 G7.25 59.50
55
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61.50 . bid accepted.
James b. Ellis, same bid rejected. Fritch Construction Co., Roman Ren
ner et al. RR bid accepted. I
00 : Rasche & Rasche, John Thieman et al.
RR bid accepted. j
14 Tt 1 1?1 l I
03 75' A vrem;p, same diu rejected. 53. no! fritch Cons. Co., Fred Werner et al. Gl 3") R R 'Id" accepted. I
rp, Hendi ix k Alynatt, (Geo. Hendrix &
60.75 59.60 62.00 65.50 63.30 62.25 68.10 62.70
Co John 'ihirman R. R. Marion
Twp. bid lejccltJ. i TT 1 I O I A.A. tr ! 1
i.enunx at iuynaii, iu. wenana o. Unit R R. bid rejected. Rasche & Rasche, same, bid accepted A. B. Krempp, Co. U. road Weiland et al. bid rejected. E. M. Krempp, bridge on Weiland ei
al. R. R. bid accepted.
Martin Warner G7.25
Geo. P. Hornev 6.1 in 'Rasche & Rasche, same. bid accentec1
Chas. Becker Jr 64.85 Ben Seufert, sewer bridge bid rejee'd John H. Steinkamp 59.30 1- C. F. Mandel, same bid accepted. E. J. Kilian 60.30iFelix Lampert, bid on binder, bid roj. W. L. Spurlock 6t.90iGeo- ? Wagner Co., bid on binder
I'eter Bosler 64.10
Fred Groeninger 61.10
bid accepted .
Paul Steinhart, bid on binder bid rej.
Hilbert Bruce 61.70 Adam Arensman et al., Patoka Tp. R.
John Schwinghamer . 68.95' R pet. accep'd; view, appointed.
Geo. F. Loehr 63. 20. 000 Schulte et al., second rept.
rsick bennmcrer 59.70
Edmund Hedinger 63.70
viewers and Engineer's, continued
until Jan. term 1923.
vwty not stop. look and listen y asks the Baltimore iim. Because the
nvorage fellow prefers o go, be lorUe.' t ind talk. "America! It is the spirit of America that I tried to iiuori.orute into the sketch of the eugie," suhl Albert lie.s sie, America's noted animal sculptr when aed about "Ti e Kale," tt;e ol his tinest hioiiz, to he iHaced lu t).e exhibition under the auspices of the Baliliwore Chaiical club, says the News of tlu.t city, "liagies are a t orn moi; Idea ii s-wij iir' m.nd. lat we gee them either poised as u j ur tli'.il, with outstretched wings, or with head turned, resting. To me that Is not America. So In making this sketch I tried to give the feeJIng of America, straining every nervo, tense and with an unheard-of force In reserve. That is America. Great reserve strength ready to be used when needed."
ZAT 1 2 U ES TiXG REsl Ol XG A. GOOD J&VESTMENT
A Yea:'.'! S.ib script ion to the Jasper GüuriBr.
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An Indian was never known to wear a beard. There Ls no proof to the contrary, at this time, although there was an age when a man meeting up with an Indian could not remember whether be wore one or not.
John Heilers 67.50 John H. Krodel et al., bond of sunt.
Chas. H. Bartley 55.00 KrodeJ, John Buchta appt'd supt. Inhons Sprmersheim 50.00 and Rives bond.
Theresia Smith 12.00 .Geo. L. Drexlcr et al, bond of sunt.
Syivester Smith 15.00 Wm. Toe 50.00 John Fleck Jr 15.00 Ed. D. Pickhardt, Co. Unit rd $121.00 continued. Ed D. Pickhrrdt RRC Madison Tp. $42.00 30.00 Ed D. Pi?khardt, same 29. 00 John P. Bettag, same 21.00 A M. Anderson, same 10.50 Leo W. Hartwick, same 13.50 Undd A. Clausen, Co. U. rd 70.00 Anthony Schwartz, same 18.00
h A heil, same 15.00
A cat Jumped 150 feet Into the great gorge at Niagara Falls. Whatever the
occasion was. It probably wn more In Teo. W. Hartwirk- snm
keeping with common sense than at- John P. Bettag", same
temma dt uumana io ku uut hi a
barrel.
m. Bretz, same.r 18.00 A. M. Anderson, same 19. 5C A. B. Watts, same 120.00
10.00 42.0'
Drexler R. R. Geo. L. Drexler
apptd sunt, and gives bond. A. H. Mauntel et al., re-estimate, continued until Jan. 1923. John Ambs, bid for janitorship rej. Mrs. Elizabeth Rohlman, same accpd Elliott-Fisher Co. (item omitted) $.135.00. H. J. Lemme, Co. Unit road, $14.00. S. G. Worn.:, R. R. Con.. Boone twp.
5115. uu.
Ed D. Pickhardt. R. R. Con. Madison!
twp., $9.00. Cox & Hunter, Hall Twn R. R. $300. Ot $275.00 allowed. FRANK J. SENG, Auditor' of Dubois County, Indiana.
It appears that there Is a dearth of stained-glass workers In England. The few building projects that require these artisans have been hard put to It to get satisfactory work done. And so another of the ancient arts, one of the most beautiful xpretous of the
later mcuievai age, paisos ana oectanes 'tne
a memory. This Is the sort of tiling for which there can be nothing but regret. The stained windows of old Churches casting their "dim, religious
light" will stand as a memorial
time when art 'was unJmpe progress.
TIIS JASPKIi COURIER mi h f f fhi be;t tilings in life, h : vii and country homes.
; .t lv -nr..'s mi T-.wjmenU5, bet-ti.-nii;, i).:;i.vr schools, better e i i : i -M. ini ; in? w cutest polit'c il ."io l.'-n ai i h )n:3ty in m bh: litis ri C 'ilJRIHR h:i n;t t l i i -j.-. :i.t h -.si trite to Jii:s::il iiu.i j- Li jc!s that d:m in tl e way of the greatest good to the greatest number. Every progress sive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yors'is needed now. Send it in. Do it now.
Subscription price $2.00 per year.
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To Stop Coaghing At Night. Summer bronchial cough keeps not only the sufferer but other members of
family awake. Afred Barker,
10G1 Avondalc St., E. Liverpool, O., writes: "I consider it my duty to write and tell the results of Foloy'i
PIRATES RGVE OFF MEXICO
Make War on Ocean Ships for First Timt in Mors Than Hundred Years. Mntery, Mexico. For n first t4me fn'morft than one hundred years
m'v tdracv Is leintr practiced In the lower
to a , . . .r: ' CjuU Melco bordering the coust
. . . roy wno nau neen suueriug num !cd by , , . , , . 0 t of Tabasco and Campeche. according bronchial cough for , or 8 weeks. q rv na to tfce M;xIcan government.
Education is the basis of sanitation. Teach the houseflles that life In the open Is more healthful and there you are.
Rock Road Repair.
J. H. Steinkamn, fr't on stone 219.06 John H. Steinkamp 70.05 John H. Steinkamp 32.3? Frank Höing 25.63 Frank Steutter 56.00
Tony Steutter John Fenneman Fred Burgdorf
Paul Junge.
12.30 5.0C 3.6 nn
-f .-W m ttn n w A
ine scivnusi uu u.a.... -.c DcMott Garage Co 5 10 only helpful, not a necessity, contlrm . what iinsciintiflc obsenren hav I . . . - Uu)Ubt tor oin$ Ujst.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
. m 1 l 1
roreys Honey ana lar nas done mm ,t AXt Unt darint, he t fwW
His service on trie bench hus en- wJIluliU1 hwf . j- (1UJ.M rui 1.1 "'1'. abled Judge Landis to bring many pic- recommend it." It soothes and heals, ing a coastwise tnallboat. have I been . . tiild hv Ros' Mehrincer ibarded by plastes and r.t.bd oT turesque utterances to the attention of oId b Mehnnger. thp ValutiM prt if an appreciative p-bllc. Tlw exacting Keccmrnends Chamberlain's Tablets. . th cargo.
baseball duties that now require nil "Chamberlain's Tablets have been Bandit's alno are roaming iart of
i t ...... i t... l t . . r..
ins um ., ...... W tcJ by n . husfcand and myself off mous tiMiugh not !ei iisefuk . . Ä wu and on for the past five years. hen
my husband goes away from home he always takes a bottle of them along with him. Whenever I have
A growing Impression aiaotif French statesmen that their country will be unable to meet I t Indebtedness should dispose at once of any desiiv to perpetuate so expensive a cwm as militarism.
Tabasco anle awperKji in suui aumbrs rtiat farmers hav been forced to abandon .their .crops and flee to towns' for fafefy.
Lots of Twins.
that heavy feeling after eating, r feel, Ashland. O. Vemon Ctf. a Jack-
dull and played out. I take one or two " twni.ip rarmrr re.m.ng near . J : . , . , .u lied Haw, ha u flock of heep that of Chamberlain's Tablets and they fix Jsiw9 to be a m mnr Dur.
me up fine," writes Mrs. Newton ree- hy. OIltf WC(4Cf ewi.s of th fLk bure Japanese society ?!rL- are tenntfug land, ilinoa, N. Y. Take theje tab- jj bets f twiu. L'tz is rejoicing lethe fox trot, which Indicates thnt tLe lets when troubled with constipation cnue. In addition to the twins he has people of Nippon ar- not as adl-it as or indigestion and they will do you counted numerous single gamboling
they might be b rp:rating wheat good, from chaff when they adopt western customs. . .
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o'er the green.
