Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1915 — Page 7

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Albert Stenftanagel has begun building a new residence on his farm next to the Poor Farm, The Twentieth Century Club meets with Mrs. Geo. W. Haberly next Wednesday evening.

Large assortment of Rugs,

Linoleum, Matting, vVindow Shades at Jacob C. Lorey's. That popular sign, "Safety First," will not always insure a fellow's life. As a rule a good man can b

coma bad a blamed sight qincl than a bad man can becoh. good. Mrs S A. Cooper and Mrs W. A. Wilson were hostesses for the Trinitp Aid Society Wednesday afternoon. The Christian Endeavor Society will hold a special Easter sunrise prayer meeting at Trinity church Sunday morning. Mrs Kitty Dillon, of Winslow, was in Jasper Friday and Saturday visiting friends and attend ing the teachers' examination. Dr. Geo Norman has rented Dr Driver's residence on West Seventh St-, and will move his family here from Velpen in the near future.

urday in Evansville.

Lawyer Robt. Armstrong, the 'Burg, was in attending business here Wednesday. ,W- E. Cox is preparing build a new residence on his

on West Seventh St.

of to to lot

Clarence Brown, formerly of this county, died at Cincinnati last Thursday and was brought hack to Ireland for burial Saturday. John J. Fuhs held a live stock sale at his farm five miles southwest of Jasper Saturday which was well attended and all the stock sold. M?s. R M. Milburn, underwent a surgical operation at Indianapolis, and was reported to be in a serious condition, is now some-what improved according to the latest word received here

If you check up the number of bottles used you will find Foley's Honey and Tar in greater demand than any o her cough medicine. It is safe, prompt and effective for colds, croup, hoarsenes:, brouchial coughs, throat trouble and lagrippe. It contains no opiates and i? the preferred cough medicine for children. Jos. A. Mehringer. ad This week was observed as Holy Week in St Joseph's church and special services were held each evening: in addition to the daily services.

Teacher's examination was held at the public school building

in Jasper Saturday. ,

The county commissioners hold their regular monthly session next Monday. The Jasper Athletic ball team

has re-organized with Sylvester

Berger as manager and will be ready to meet all comers Harvey Tindleand family moved from near Velpen to Jasper last week into the Jos. Gutzweiler property on Mill StMiss Dela Simons came up

from Evansville Saturday for a few days visit with relatives, after which she went to her home at Otwell. Miss Florence Gullette left Sunday for Terre Haute to attend the Spring term of State Norma!. Miss Anna Hunter vvas called to Carbondale, III, Monday on account of the illness of her sis te:, Mrs. W. E. Russell. Oui "JITNEY'7 OfferThis aad 5c. Don't Mies Thid. Cat oat this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Cc, Chicago, 111., writing yoar name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for cougbs, colds and crcup, Foley Kidney Pill-, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, .Joe, A. M3hiin-

ger. adv. Church Notice. Rev. Barrett Presbyterean, will preach at Trinity church Jasper. Sunday morning April 4th 1915 at 10;30A M. and at Ireland at 7:00 of said day. All are invited. A daughter of the late George C- Cooper -died in California this week. The remains will be brought to Jasper Friday night and the funeral services held at the Methodist Church Saturday morning. Burial at Portersville. Makes 61 Feel Like 16 u I suffer,- d from kidney ailment for two years," writes Mrs. M, A. Bridges, Robinson, Miss., "I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills about ten months ago. I am 61 years of age and feel like a 16-vear-old girl." Foley Kidney Pills inviaorate weak and deranged kidneys, relieve backache, rheumatism and bladder trouble. Jos. A. Mehringer. ad.

Circuit V Court has been busy grinding away this week mostly on Change of Venue cases from Spencer and Gibson counties The Garland vs Garland was also a very spicy trial for those who like hot ones. Straightened Him Out. J, P, Jones, Boothe, Ark., writes: "I

had a hevere case of kidney trouble and could do no work at a 1. Foley Kidney Pills straigbtened meont at ohze." The same etoiy is told by thousands of oth

ers; weak back, rfceumansm, kidney and bladder troubles yield, quickly. Safe and effective. Jos. A. Mehriuger. It is well to be cautious in selecting a wife. Not every girl able to earn her own living can support a husband, too. Some persons always seem to be satisfied to steady the ladder

of fame and let the othe other fellow climb up Good Suggestion To Jasper People. It is surprising the amount of old,

foul matter the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, drains from the system. This remedy became-famous by curing appendicitis and acts on BOTH the upper and' lower bowel so thoroughly that ONE POSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the st mach and constipation almost IMMEDI vTELY. We are mighty glad we are Jasper agents for Aoier-i-ka. Flick &Piau. adv.

WEATHER.

1 ( Good morning ! Have

Just received a new lot of the

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C. Lorey's.

Evansville's best paper. "

The Jasper High School Alum ni Association meets at the High School building this evening to re-organize and make preparations for holding their annual banquet. Wm. Harbison and family moved from the Mehringer property on W. 6th St. to the Schwenk property on W 4th St., and Ed Hemmerlein and family moved into the Mehringer place Wednesday. Take Care of the Children, A lingering cold, distressing cough,

sleepless nights, a raw, inflamed throat

load to a run-down condition in

Real Cause of Baldnew. Coming in from East Liberty train were two men who apparently were old acquaintances and who met in si jovial mood. Both men were quite gTay, but each had a luxuriant head of hair. Neai then sat a stout party with a shining dome that was almost destitute of hirsute covering. The two friends exchanged facetious remarks about severed locks,

then indulged in some pleasantries

When the frost is on the window and the kitchen pail is froze; When the little icy needles come with every breath that blows; When the chilblains make us groan aloud and cold feet give us pain It's safe to bet that we all wish for summertime again. For while we sweat and stew around in breezy summer clothes It's an easy thing to cool off and forget our earthly woes. But it's different in the winter when the world is full of ice And the weather is as hard to beat as any loaded dice. We may boast about our climate and about our spring and fall But the balmy days of summer are the best ones after all. SiOüTRf ward 100 . The readers of thia paper, will te

! pleased to learn that there ia at least one

.dreaded disease that science has been

,aole to eure in ailitä stages, and tnat is

Catarrh. Hairs Catarrh Cure is che only positive f.ure now known tp the medical fratPinity. Catarrh Deing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acMng directly upon the blocd and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, aud giving the patient strength by building up the conbiitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors h?ve so muci faith in its curative powers that Ihey offer One Hundied Dollais for any case that it f3ils to cure. Send for list of testimor ials Address:

IF. J. CHENEY &CO., Props., Toledo,

Ohio. Sold by Druggist, 75c. Take 1- all's Family Pills for constipation, adv

FOR SALE New 5 Room Cottage on College Ave. Inquire of Carl Fisher, at home or at Scar Bakery.

ing iougn. uoniains A. Mehringer.

no opiates.

adv.

with fasiial references to doorknobs

and t billiard halls, much to the

which amusement of the nasseners. but

the chiid is not able to resist contagions' t evident discomfitur of the 4dise4isea. rolev s Honev and Tar is , 1JU -, -, ti'jfv healing and prorapt'in action. Iti baldheadeci man.

relieves coughs, colds, croup and whoop- ihe talk finally developed into an

Jos. argument on the cause of baldness, and after considerable jocularity

" Don-' fail to read and take ad-! e Pnir fcued to Pearl' Pated

itranger, and one saia: "My friend and I have been discussing the cause of baldness, but we can't seem to agree. Would you mind telling us what 3011 regard as the real cause of baldness The stranger wheeled about, eyed hiß questioners fiercely and snorted: "Brains!" Pittsburg Gazette.

When you go away from home or have friends visiting you, or unn nrp crnincr hn on" vp a nnrrv

about the "thinning of the thatch' musicaie or reception, or when

vantage of our Free Cabbage Plant offer in another column, is the timgjto plant them for early caobape. Mole Good Woik Possible. Y ' tnnrt do good work while ycur h- v i' - ait shutgUh or vonr liver torpid. 'xVr- () K Hu-lke, Mgr. Scott Hotel,

If '(. Mich., 9$ "Igave Foley; Cu :..rl.e TnbIe;F a thorough trial, and'

fin mam a mild hut sate cathartic Foifv Cathartic Tahitis never gripe or can-" nausea. Ty do awn with that droA-y. dull, tired feeling and are wholeo i.e. cle using and healthful. Mo t f i'ifactorv for stout -i-ersonp. At Jos A. Mehiinger. adv.

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to have saved about 4 0,000 people in that time. For this work the peopl of Philadelphia gave Sunday, about $51 000. On one of the largest dajs the committee had announced hat the offerings for that day would go to Sunday personally ; but when Sunday heard thi3 be an- i

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It Takes Itfoiiey To Run A War

England is expected to get a loan of about $250,000,000 in the neir future, as .1 P Morgan arrives in London about the end of this week.

The French government has began j

negotiation tor a loan, trom the United States of about $5(1,000,000, but the delails have not been decided on yet. The mcmy mon of the

country are all in earnest when they j

say that tney think the war wiM not i

last longer than a few months.

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Wants to Rid Pigs of Lice? Its Easy Set Pigs on Fire Joseph Rupert endeavored to exterminated lice from his pips and he nearly exterminated toe p'gs too.

lakiDg a torch and sonae coal oil ; he began the job on the ice. Aside , from a few squeals. n rkerp ob jected do' ?: ;.!to v.s kerubbed on tueir hidvc - t-. ft' midst of the greasing pi 0006, R" : ert's torch fell There was a fia a from the nan of oil ho was nRi..t

A - - Oil and the next instant n terrified P'?,

enveloped in flames, darte for the pen. Then the fnn began. Poon half a dozen pigs were in il-iuaes. They from ihe pen, encircled ihe yard couple of time, and then returned to the pen, setting it on fire. One of the pigs got a bright idea and dashed for a pool of mud and water. The others followed and the re'ghbors will not enj nr a roast pig dinner, as they had expected. Oh, ys, the lice were exterminated.

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To New, or Old Subscribers

John Small, publisher of the Waynetown Despatch isbaid lo h.'"e paid a 8ecuri, ?bt for n f-i 1 v i his town and aftr selling -u ; coin went back to his ofiic wrote the following: "Mim p m.rrt we are convinced that h this country needs most is ji reiiw r training that will make a man pay his debts. Shouting does uoi settle account with God or man, Often we want to bounce u fellow right out of church, because he went fishing 'n Sunday, but never say to the pious scamp who never pa his debt, and such people ara doing the clinrch more harm thQn any lot of S nday desecraters Reader are we g tting close to you? 1 n lay down this paper and go aid pay tip and theo you can read on at pase. And d n't you stop paying because the ustaute of linitationn excuses the open account which nu made for bread and meat You must pay it in cash or Gor II make you pay it in fire and bri ?: sone. (-.od knows no such xc.n for payine as llhome-tad exe n tion.n When you raie that hxc p

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Everrone who has a garden wants Cabbages. They need littlo epace a foot or fo apart and a garden as "big as a handkerchief" has rocm for at least fifty plants. We have just made an arrangement with the biggest o

country Vv'm. C. Geraty Co.,Yonges Island, S. C, to furnish us with extra-

e- we are going to give away free.

These plants are grown on an island just off the coa ;t, where the brisk, cold breezes of the Atlantic make them

frnmh. hardy and healthy. The big advantage is

that VOU can Dlant them in the field a month or six weeks earlier than

home-grown plants, which means solid heads three or four weeks earlier. These "Frost -Proof" pan?s arc guaranteed to stand a temperature ol ten degrees above zero wISaiout fnfury. Geraty's "Frost-Proof" Cabbage plants are hardier, better, and worth more than the ordinary plants. "VVe arv so sure of this that we agree to refund the full value of the plants 25 cents' for fifty if they are not satisfactory and do not produce earlier and better heads than you grow from other plants you to be the judge.

t$ :-eraty's "Frost-Proof" Cabbage'plants will be shipped (;rect to yoil from 2 l;::gfs Island at the pri r tivnef for planting in vour terri ry. Send ub the

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We will giveto everybody who subscribes to the Jasper COURIER for one year paying in advance, 100 Frost Proof Cabbage Plants delivered to you FREE. We have distributed more than fifty thousand of these

lln7:X? fSSSd j Plants during the past two years without a complaint and my title eiesr to mansions in thejknow they are the best grown. Send or bring the follow-

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Kock File Versus Death List Out in Portland, Ore, no gne ha baen injured let a one killed, in an autoraoible accident in the las nine moyths And all bpcause the city mintafn a good siz d pile of hard rock at its municipal jail. To a m n whose most strenuous exercise is thft onenine of mail, isuanc of

orders which exercise only his b nia and his mouth' or the pushing of a foüutai1 pen, a ruck piln looks like i monntaio. The majority of auto mobile nwnp.r", unless they happen to be goU players, seldom get this amount of exercise Coneq ntly whtui they are turnished with picks and ordered to attack said pile of rocks thir hearts are a? le'd. 1 In PjrUa d th automobile driver who is caught while traveling at a sped in excess of tha limit presoriK ed is hurriad the p'5. r trit. i a d if fön;, i c ui!t 1 , t c .. to th rock pilp, thor to work ou his sentecce. fo Mno3 a-s levied. ; EvTy couviction means a s journ with the pick aotl ruck pqund. ! As a result there is little or no j speeding in Portland, a city of 30 000 people. And again h-c ima' there is no speeding there are enrrnarativelv no automobile accidentn,

The record of the last nine months shows the efriciencr of the ordio-

and doctor?, but it's a pleasent pro

tection for those residents oi Portland who find it necessary to travel the streets on foot,

ing coupon- to this office. Use this Coupoh.

Pub. Jasper Courier, Jasper, Ijid. Herewith find One Dollar and fifty cjnts, send me the Jasper Courier for one year and WO Fro it Proof Cabbage plants free. Address,

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