Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1915 — Page 5

IASPER COURIER

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Next Wednesday is St. Pat

rick's Day.

Miss Loretta Habig returned home from Indianapolis last week. W E. Cbx and family arrived home from Washington D. C. Tuesday. Mrs Jos. Schu'er left Saturday for Indianapolis for a visit with relatives. frarLadies and Missess Spring Coats atE. J. Kuebler. Prof. Chas. Barts attended che basket-ball tournament at Evan'syille Friday and Saturday.

Bruce Greene opened up his new barber shop on North Main St Wednesday. The Twentieth Century Club meets with Mjs. W A Wilson next Wednesday evening. "Seed Potatoes, many different varieties for Early or late planting at E. J. Kuebler's. Don't fail to read and take advantage of our Free Cabbage Plant offer in another column. is the time to plant them for early cabbage.

Rev J. M. Walker, of New Albany, was in Jasper Sunday and delivered a sermon in the Methodist church.

Miss Barbara Eifert returned home from Petersburg Sunday. Judge J L- Bretz came home from Petersburg Sunday. The Trinity Aid Society meets with Mrs. E. H. Castrup this af

ternoon.

School Shoes and Slippers, that give satisfactory wear at reasonable prices at E. J Kuebleradv. The Jasper Hirh School basket ball team were defeated in their game with Mt. Vernon in the tournament at Evansville Friday night, score 40 to 34. Mr and Mrs. V E. Claycomb. Miss Mercedes Schüler and John Welp returned Sunday from Atlanta, Georgia, where they had spent a few days. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

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Marian Bates, nine year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bates, died at her home Monday night, after a several weeks illness of dropsy. The funeral occurred yesterday morning. The bereaved .parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. W. T. Azbell, ex-postmaster of Fdwarrisport, Ind., writes: "I suffered from seven trouble wit" ray kidueye and back. First bottle of Foley Kidney Pi lie gave me relief.' ' Thousands testify that bay'rcache, rheumatism, sore muscles, nching joints and bladder w knss vanished when Foley Kidnev Pills were taken. Jos. A. Mehringer. adv.

Eating Potatoes verv fine

quality, low price at E. J. Kueb ler's adv.

Mrs John Keller held a public

sale at her farm on the Troy road yesterday. Wheat took a tumble the past week getting down to $1 20 the

first of this week. 8Queen Quality and Boston Favorite Slippeis, the new styles at E. J. Kuebler. W C. Binckley has established

a paper in Kapias Uity, öoutn Daata, the first issue of which appeared last week. The town board held their regular monthly session Monday night and made expense allowances. Mrs- Valentine Renner, of Princeton was here yesterday to attend the funeral of Conrad Bates' little daughter. Jacob Prick, prominent Dubois county farmer, is one of the jurors hearing the cSse of Mayor Donn Roberts and others of Terre Haute, charged with election frauds, which trial began in Indianapolis Monday

New Dress Goodsj Laces,

Embroideries, don't fail to see them at E. J. Kuebler 's Wm. H. Goeppner sold his saloon on Tuesday to Jacob Schwenk and Richard Powell. They take possession April 1st New York saloons are charging 15 cents straight for drinks, adding even to the high cost of drinking yourself to death, tMust received a large assortment of the newest models of Ladies Corsets. Call early and get the style you need at IS. J. Kuebler's. FOR SALE New 5 Room Cottage on College Ave. Inquire of Carl Fisher, at home or at Scar Bakery.

.Lady Agent Wanted. To Sell high grade house-hold

specialties. Large profits- Quick

Sales. Pleasant Work. Monarch Specialty Co. 518 A Baker Ave. Evansville, Ind. LENT IS AT HAND And we are prepared to furnish Jasper people with fresh fish from Calumet Lake, and cysters at all times, either in bulk or fried at our lunch room. Free delivery in Jasper Give us yo r order. Special attention gi-en to farmers and out of town "orders Phone 74

Charles. Flick.

Philip Kunkel purchased the Block barber shop bui'ding and will use the front of it In remodeline the rear of his saloon building to be occupied by Air. Block; we understand a pool-room and bowling alley will be built on the lot now occuppied by Block's shop, by Messrs Geo. Gerber, Gus Flick and Omer Kuebler. THISAND FIVE CENTS! Don't Miss rhit?. Cat out this slH, enclose five cents to Foley & Cc, Chicago, 111., writing your name anil acMre&s clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Fo'ey'd Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and err up, Foley Kidney Till-, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, Jos, A. M hringar. adv. Com m u u I ea te d . The Ice Tickler at the Court house has a new Janitor now so he can tickle the ice for one more

year. Bally says no more free pencils for the lawyers at the Court house. Let the lawyers pay for their own pencils. J. A W.lcome Information. Most middle aged men and T,omen are glad io barn that Foley dney PiHs give relief from hingmdneb. stiff and pore muscles and -.ints, pufc ness under ey 'S, I nckaohe, bladder weakness and rheumatism. They got results. Orvn no hflimiul drugs. At Jos. A. Mehringer. adv. Our works not devoted, as you may have noted. To articles quoted from books out of print Instead of the latter, profusely we scatter, Original matter that is fresh from the mint. Not Feeling "Just Right.' When j oa get tired early in the day, have an over-lull feeling, are hilious, have had breath or suffer from indigestion pr constipation yon will find Foley Cathartic Tablets quick ano comfortable in. action, fhey are wholesome and health giving. Mr. L.L.Levy. Green Bay, "Wis., says: "They dc-not gripe and their effect is quick and aure. The Hue-it cathartic I ever used." Jo. A. Iehringer. adv.

No Criterion. : James Larkin, the Dublin syndicalist, says in his : picturesque and figurative way to a New York reporter: "Never judge a newspaper by its ads, my boy Never judge a girl by her looks t Above all, never judge a man by his clothes for the handsomest uniform will invariably be found farthest from the firing line.'' The Oregon Water-Wagon. r l

sleep he war.Is immediate r.iiefj ureguu s new piuiiiuiiwi- jfiw

Thousands Eay Foley's Honey and Tar makes It uniawrul tor any one Compound is the sn test and quickest person within the state to reacting medicine for coughs colds, croup j than two quarts of am lagnppe. Jos. A. Mehringer. adv. - i- , . n fa 11 .. spintous liquor and twenty-four Mrs Mary Jerger, Miss Fran quarts of malt liquor within a eis Sprauer, and Amos Kunkel jperiod of four successive weeks, left Sunday for Los Angeles, j Mathematically calculated, California, for a visit. that is an eye-opeurr of real

o .ozs ra a Dottie oi rver lor eash da. aving out Sund-:.- . Some people will be able to worry alongr on it all right but the average Oreonian.wili probably decide that he might as well get on the sprinkling cart

fov altogether

Spiced Herring, Sardelle?,

Cod Fish, Canned Salmon, Sardines, mackerel, etc at E. J. Kuebler. adv. FOR SALE. The residence pioperty of Dr. E. J. Kempf. Inquire of G. F. Kerapf, Bloomington, Ind. QUICK "ACTION W ANTED When one ig couching and spitting

with tickling throat, tightness in che tj soreness in throat and hints whnj brail is achit.g and the whole bodv

rucked with a cough that won't nnrmil

Mrs. J W. Flagg ieturned from Illinois Tuesday for a visit with her daughter Mrs. G. W. Haberly

Senator Smoot is patriotic, wants 50 submarines for United States, and didn't ask one for the Salt Lake.

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Th re ia mor Catirrh in this sec ion of (he country than ? 11 other diseases

Parents who knew from exporien e put toget-.er, and until the Ust fe v ins st upon Foley's Honey and Tar Com-(years was supposed to be incurable. For pound when buying: a medicine for a great many years doctors pronounced coughs, cjlds, croup and lagrippe. 0. jit a local disease and prescribed local T. Lunciford, Wasninjit mi, Ga., writes: I remedies, and by constantly failing to "I have u?ed it for six years and it Cire with local treatment, pronounced never has failed. I think it is the best it incurable. Science has proven catarrh

lemedy make for coughs and colds. ,J Jos. A Mehringer. adv.

An art exhibit was given at the High School building Tues

day night; among the pictures on

to be a cotis'itutional disease and there

fore requires constitutional treatment. flail's Catairh Cure rnaimfactured by F. J. Cheney cc Co., Toledo, Ohio is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is takjn internally in do-es from )

a )n . .. Ä t ü j.1 ' uiuua iu a if'ispuuuiui. nuns uneciiv disp'ay were a number of the!on the l)lood ' , nmcous mfaces of th

WOrk 01 OUr local artist, A. E svsteo-.. They offr one hnndred dollars SummeiS' j for any case it fails to cure. Send for j circulars :ind testimonals. Address: Local Druggist Makes :',;ci1Ff';Yn'S:CÜ10-ps' Tolef,0 ÖD Ohio. ?o!d bv Drucßist. toe.

Many Friends. Flick and Pfau report thev are making many friends through the QUICK benefit winch Jasper people receive from the 5-imple mixture of buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This

remedy became famous by curing appen l

dicitis and it is tke most thoro 12h bowel cleanser known, acting on LOTH the lower and upper bowel. JUST ON IS DOSE of Adler-i-ka relieves constipation and gas on tin stomach almost IM

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Take J- all's Family Pills for constipa

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St. Patrick's Day. Millions of the brave sons and fair daughters, as well as a countless number of people who are not so fortunate as to have i

Irish blood in their veins, Irish poetry in their hearts and Irish

wit in their heads, are wearing green in affectionate memory of

a iitcie island across the sea and in reverent memory pf its patron saint. And March, in a gentle springtide mood, lights the dav with sunshine! n St. Patrick, dead in.the flesh for many centuries, lives in spirit and exercises a benign influence over the multitude which holds him dear. There are other saints, but St. Patrick is one of those virile, forceful saints whose claims on the love of mankind do not weaken as the centuries pass.

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