Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 August 1917 — Page 4

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JASPER COURIER ny Bs Ei Doak '

iÜIilS COUNTS, INDIANA

Entered a pecoud-nlaso matter at tho poatoltice ?! .1 isper, Ind., umler the act of March 3, 1S79.

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Perioden i;i .50 Per Yep.r. This vper ta irwfled regularly to it Biibccribers until a Jofinitc order to diacortHne ;a receiver I aud all arrearo paid in full: unless in tht discretion of the

sheald be

uee iifrt advipable.

count!) mstiiute kb. - lExDenöitupss and Tax Levies

for the Year 1917.

The Irnatee of Bainbridge Tp. Dubois

Dr. John L. Beyl has received

his Ph. D. degree at the University of Denver. Prior to cms he has done work leading to his

minor degrees at the State Nor-! County, proposes for the yearly expen

mal School, Chicago Uni ersity , 5"" tax Ievje9 D-Vf. tüe. tTT? and Franklin College He is afcl Board at its annual ireeting to be held ana iranKim oquege ne is ac . at the oüice of t5G townsUiP tmatee on present the head of the depart- the 4 day of Sept., 1917 comruenciog at ment of Education at the Frank- 1 o'clock p.m. the following estimatelin College and a regular mem- anj am unts for said year:

Kar of bha enmmor fnonihv nf tho lOWüSüip ßspenauufw, lo.w, in

scnuui Ui DUUwauuu au llic mm- dollfira.

ana University He is experien

ced in institute work and was

one of last year's instructors in

Martin county. Dr H, H- Sherwood has re

ceived his Ph. D. degree at Har

the hundred

400 Typewriters! Altkindsanl aicrai. REMINGTON'S 15 up Irunr: jn Kitn each uncb.ne, Empire Type Foundries, Manufactures Tvpe an't Pr;.ters Supply Baffalo, N. Y

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917.

Local Tai tion expenditures, 1042.19 and lax 18 eiit rn the hundred .dollars. Special S J nl Tx expenditures $S10 -ftfl hog tax, -0 cjits on the hundred dollar. Ro2l Tax expenditures $SSS.'18, and tax 1? cents on the hundred clollnra, . - . . i rr , . l .

.,,3 41 Vtiitionai JSOftU ix expoim it are?,

vaiV J H r ; r 178.99 and tax 10 conts on the hundred regular faculty at vviscounsin a0nars. State Normal School, being a Thetaxnbles of the above named professor of -History. In the township are as follow past he has done institute Work ToptaJ Valuation of Lmda and Improv at Mitchell and Nashville in f nd j tqI9 Valuation of Personal hna, at Cincinatti, Ohio and at propeity 133225 r,a Hrosse. Wis. Dr. Bevl is Valuation of Railroads, Express

n o-rfldnifp nf p qh-nncr sphool of Oompaniee, Palace Car Companies a graduate or a suong scnooioc TplHr lh Lfnes- TeiePhona Lines, mm the West so Dr. Sherwood is a R(c t,tc 1 (EglijDate:i fra sfe mmt

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TIME TABLE.

What Gern-an Menace DSeans To Us A great many Americans have not yet grasued the vast menace3 a triumphant Germany would be to Amerces future. Ask ontt of th.-se what, would happen if England and France had to sue for peace before we could bring our tremendous row er to bear and ho "ould probably nsv;cr: "Oh, I guess tho English and French would lu ve to give up some land and money to Germany Then peace would come and this country would go on very much as before." Never was there a more mis

taken notion It will i ever be possible for us to go on as before until Germany is thofoly beaten, until the no'ion hjs been shot out of her that she can rule the world. Let Germany in this war, and at no distance date we shall have to come to grips with her in an Armageddon worse than this oneAfter a breathing space, she

With Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey unier her thumb she wii1 Mve more men, more rescoursethan before. She will have vit stores of all things needful, so she could not be starved or blockaded And she will have her eye especially upon us. This is not a fanciful picture. Only the other day th - Benin Post had an arti 'le on Mexico a the land of the f tit ther words, a lard vvh G "many hopes to PXDloir. in. t i- rature After the war Grmmv i- gom to need raw material , from some

country with which it wnl be easy to enter into intimat rehiVons The one country is Mxi :n. n h jr German mQuenc? i ahvidy co.i siderable. This will be tru b?cau t'n eyes of Genna' rleire will o cast upon Central and Sou4.! America, rather than Aia. T a will bring hor into conflt 'itV, the Monroe doctrine, and lha: means conflict with us. Die Post points out Mexico's resources and German interests It is easy to see wh t this means. If we c?n't pevont it Germany will plant herseif firmly on Mexican soil, fiiot by in dustria-1 exploitation and colonization, later by boldly grabbing the country. We will have right at our doors a Germany abundantly prepared by Mexican sup pliesThere is onlv one way to pre

vent this danger and that is to

whip Germany now.

. Senator John I. Koro. Ex-Senator John W. Kern, for many years a leading democrat of this state and twice candidate forgovenor on tne Democratic ticket died nt hi? summer residence in Virginia last week and was buried there last Sunday. Senator Kern was one of tnosi men who devotei most of hi life to politics and was always a candidate, city attorn r 0f Kokomo, then Indianapolis, mem ber of the state legislature, member of state senate, clerk of Supreme court, candidate for gov ernor twice, United States Senator for 6 years, until life's weary round was ended. May he sleep well, far away from the state of his birth, and the people who knew him best.

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"We know of a number of families who

. f rpgular readers of tho Courie ut ao not subscribers, they bonow tha paCer from their neighbors. We are gu -1 to kaow that the Courier is thus i - ated, bat why not eubacrio" 'price if email and we would or c te bvirjjj; theiiT cameB cn our -nv ling list

years tax duplicate

L1UUUCI JL CI ölilUIl UlCUvUHUlI

of the East

present the supervisor of röusjc Mort Es:fmplionj in the M-avsviUo, Ky. public

65000

96U800

32S05

$578995

Gsrfecled to Jan: 2 1917. The Foi

ls (Or Information Only and is nv

guaranteed.

lh' The only Baking Powder gW f made from Royal Grape L lp' rezm Tartar

NO 5 LMLILV SO 18 "

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school, a prior t) this served ' Taxable Property of in the cap'i tr at Greenfield, Ind. 1'

Lur luui tb. one ib a . si,,no j lawbknce HoouossAa, Trustee

ate ox tne bt. juouis vjentrai niKn Dated Aug. 22 1917 School, the Indiana State Normai August u, 19171 wk.

md has received her certificate

for completing: .the course : of 188 81S IBX L81fl8S FOP

nell University. The musical program will be supplemented by local talent

Mr. Fromme, a teacher of Jasper

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V IS 01 lyoomu.AKont

HUGHES' CHILL TONIC

Palatable olomel and Quinine. contains no Arsenic, ine oia Keiiaore

Excellent General Tonic As well a? n Remedy for Chills ond Fevers, Mahiria-Fevers, Swamp Fever3 and Billious Fevers, Jas' what yon need at this season. Mild Laxative, Kervons Sedative, Splendid Tonic Try it Don't take any tubstitnie. All Dragists, 50c and $1.00 Bottieg PREPARED BY HOBISO- PETT1ST COMPANY LOUISVILLE ancorporatcU) KENTUCKY

The Trustee of tbe city of Jasper, Du

bois t'ounty, proposes for the varly cx-

pendihnea And tax levies by tho Advie-

held at the ofliee of the township trustee

on tne üin day ox bept. iyj . commenc

ing at one o'clock p. m., the following

esUinnicH and amounts ior sain yar:

Town -bin expenditures, SS8Ö.71 anl

Towathip tax 10 cents on the hundred

dollars.

the taxable ot tne above named Ujwu.

ehip are a? follows:

Total ViiluatiDn ot Lands and Tm-

1052015

and the organist of St. Joseph's ()ry Board at its annual meeting, to be

Church, will arrange a musical Drosram for Tuesday evening,

and furnish soine-selec-ions dur

mg the week. Miss Francis Eckert, also of Jasper and who this rear completed the National Course of music, will serve as pianist for the institute.

Dr. Horace Ellis. State Sunrr- provenien8

intendent of Public Instruction. rota valuation oi rewoani

Mil ue wiui lueiuc y , i , v.u.mtion of Rail Roadp, Express noon. He COmPS under the 0 S iVmnxs, Palace Car Companies pices of the State Counsil of De- T Umph Lir.es, Telephone Lines feise and wi'l be on the prognm elc- ?t1(?BIl,m?.te! Kom lftSt

cnonlr f-W nftprr.nnn. niu1-u,l,smüU'mmJ

)ois county is fortunate and favored to have Dr. Ellis at r time when there are thirty to forty o'her county institutes in sescion in the state

Mr. Z. M. Smith for -ome time Dated Aug. 22, LU17.

connected vith Indiana University as one of its leading rro?esr ors, but for the last few years

the State Supervisor o : Aprncu

wi i'ti ii'rwiiwiiT' ' ' v1 trim - m 11 iiipsis

$957580

Amount of Credit on account of

V ortacr- Exemption, 70870 XetTaxable property of t wmhip$S8i710

Nu ivor f Foils. ?70

Hineuj Lawkkncis Hochqesang, Trustee,

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Th Bierde Telephone Go

has the largest lit oi subscriberirs and vrill give you th best sm1 vice You can talk to you? friends, order your mex chandise and mke jour appomtznen.by the Home 'phon.

DUBOIS CO. TELIf 5ÖII CD

WEIIil 1 TOi

5 A Tv

General Insurance and Eeal Estate

2?OK SATB. One vacant lot on Cfay Sree

between 2nd and 3d, pt, ctl8 50

xln0. Also 3 room hou.se and lot

Notice of Ap ointment.

Notice i a hereby given that the clerk nf Dnhoi Conntv. Indiuna hasaonoirst-

lf-mo will hp annthpr visitor and i ed tue unctGrHiKiieci as Aammistraior ou a iu un iu suieöt. iiicneroi

lnRr.r,iP.tnr. He carries ah a' time ' ?lth, anexe l of Üie entte of Oaro both will be sold cheap. Inquire

. : , - - m Jmt, Treemr 1 a? 01 eaici couniy acre's-

When his services are a!S0 U 0h Said e -täte is "unnoted to be solvent.

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at this office.

rreat demand throughout the; Wm. a. Wilson, Admr,

rl Dnhnic nnntv mav i widi w'.ll annexod.

onsider this another favor .oa 5;3

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ne pare 1 a siae iih -ihi

Robert Eckert, Go. hupt.

Every up-ro-date Dubois county farmer should have his own printed letter heads and envelopes with the name of his farm home printed thereon, especially

the envelopes with the return ad-

llPiHSn HPPlh'R i H nKHrirnS ' 0hftttlp Monwgw, Real -vionK.v dress- We can print you 100 of

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l'o Ofrieers Raserve August 27,

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817.

A compete list of the success ful Indiana applicants foi the second training camp of the officers' r; serve corps has been officia'ly announcedTnose f rem Jasper and adjoining towns are as follows: Christian Herman Hartke, Jasper oyse N. Davis, Decker Sherman W. Eager, Linton ran E- Littel, Plain vi He Courtney B bowler, Petersburg Ernest W. Force. Loogootee AlvaChailes Rpdman, Winslow Valter E. Teanor, Petersburg Claude O. Bureh, Petersburg Charles Nowling, Plainviiie Bertram Pickhardt, Huntingburg Walter J. Wakefie'd, Freedom

tvamuel Guy Norman, Jasoer.

The second trainnj; camo, it ha5i been announced, will open Monday, August 27 The Newspaper Law. There is no longer any reason why any person should be an unwilling subscriber w a newspa oer. On the refusal of a subscriber to take a newspaper from the jos t office, the postmaster U required, under the postal laws, to return the same to the publisher. You are no doubt aware that p oerson who continues to accept a paper sent him through the mail is liable fr the subscription

price, regardless oi tuu xact

uees, lnveiitories Miponeat. u an ant eacn tor Jbi oU on eood material.

Roport3 ot.-. for Half? at tb Ooukisr Give us vour ordr

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comyizier

The Rev. Fred R. Hill, twenty eight years old. pastor of the

Bethlehem Methodist Eüiscopal

church in Wabash county, when notified that he had been pronounced physically fit by the selective draft examiner?, had this to say: 4 ' am glad that I passed the physical examination. I feel that I can better serve my God and my country on thebattjefled than i i the pulpit. I hope I shall be able to see service." Now thi?t sounds like the sentiment of a loyal man. It breathes the old militant spirit of the Methcdist church of the civil war days, when the unse-fish patriotism of the staunch, unawed and unafraid Methodist preachers of those troublous öimes had so much to do in holding up Lincoln's hands and backing Granc's sword All honor to the Rev. Mr. Hill. Whac a contrast between him and thse spurious misters of the church who whine: ' We are opposed to war- We wiM not e t We will not register We will not accept mili' tary conscription. We'll go to jail first !"

Uiilrtaier aid Liceiieäliiiliata

Lady Assistant for Women aod Children

siis an&wered at ail hours day er nij' t

By R. B. Friedman

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Special rates on Farm Lomib and Insurance for Dmois Pike and ndjoliring oountieF. Fire, Tornado Hail, Life, Accident opiate Gl ss, Automobile, Burgarly and Liability Insur-

Bondin Co. repaesented.

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ß ALTITUDE 1 3117 FLET

TKis Summer Where? ASHEVILLE CALLS YOU

Calls you to an ideal vacation high up in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Days full of interest, activity and sport nights of refreshing comfort and solid sleep. Renew your health in the clear, cool mountain . . . . i. t

air. üo camping m tne woo as cumo tne peaks play golf, tennis enjoy driving and motoring. Big, fine hotels or quiet, inexpensive places, whichever you prefer. Let us quote you the lowest round trip fares furnish time tables, literature and all travel Information. Call on ncarcsc agent or write

B. N. TODD, Division Passenger Agent Stades Bldg., 457 South Fourth St. Louisville, Ky.

in

Phcne No. 205

Jasper I nd

1 Necessajy Innovation.

Foe a

lit

:r that he has ordered it stopped.

o held bv the supreme court of Iowa (103 Iowa 681); by the supreme court of New Hampshire (44 N. H. 115) ; by the supreme

court of Delaware (3 Harr. 379) ; by the supreme court of Wisconsin (TS Wis. 176), See Amer. and Eng. Enc of Law (2 Edit, P. 130). This is the law generally.

s Cirtau:y sj

t:r- and one which

i bride )tu citu iu k at the bax cnutu:in ii v fL Tins con-istf

that he never subscribed for it of a jelly bnn rather low aud fa, , n ime

Yes, sir.,? said the editor of

the Basswood Corners Hust er, "our town is booming, an our subscription list is growing splendidly. In fact, I am contemplating some radical departures in my business 1 intend to place the Hustler in the category of metropolitan pub ications " 'That's good," replied the village minister, who had dropped in with the manuscript of his next Sunday's sermon. "What is

the nature of the change you have I

m prospect? "I intend to keep pace with the town We now have waterwoiks, electric lights, uniform

for the Marshal, and a trumpet for the Fire Departement, and the Hustler muse keep up gwith the

procession. After this month, in

all our local items, full names of persons mentioned will be given, instead of merely the Ghiistian

as heretofore'

U is nt of cot glase, but nf fnie

p.rcgiaia and tbe edges nre irregular. It soemrf as if a ound, shallow bawl had the border sqaered iolb as almost four-sided a.iongenient arrangement. Thö sides are croll-Hke and wavd slightly. A silver spoon with a loog haadle and a gold bowi, i? laid in its velvet trench in front of the bowL Such is the new plly set.

x We cnu print Without stint Aaything you need ; We do the job. And never rob, . And "hustle" is oar creatl. TheBE! ED DOANJ2. Printoriaui.

J A fcira For Today. y Wm Aclvertise-and the world is with you! jflf Ä For the U- s- A- will never pay K) fj A cent to the great Unknown. Jk "So Do It Now" Advertise in the - COURIER.

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