Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 June 1915 — Page 5

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M. A. Sweeney returned home from Indianapoh Saturday.

The County Board ol" Keview

at the

Dr Lee Salb and Victor Sturm ; begins ita annual sesaiop i fr laat Thursday for lndianapc-i Court House next Monday.

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Prof Bobt. Eckert arid family Jived from MaVkjesville, Ind., u (Inesday tlL fiTSr Sturm and Clem Kcktstein T l)r S'i Auto to Indianapo Friday to MtÄ Speedway races. -r Ml bottled in bond Whiskey JToOrQuJirUt Kg 's Saloon. mnminc! Hi vc

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Ad seen

The Courier? x

fcvansviUs best paper.

Wm per

Whikey at

. . er'l Saloon at $1

v' r gallon Why not buy a Kood suit at EdK.y. the Tailor T ot, o.rauer.' Ambroa Berger on IMt carpenter Laaki were "f nd'nalis 'äst week to aee

the races. a lot of women

,.ives away--a

sold. Hut that we'd

price

give them-

lot of men Ret

hilf doesn t mean

have tbem at any

Miss Louise Brucker is herr

from Evansville this week visiting relatives and friends. Geo R. Wilson waa down from Indianapolis the first of tht week visiting homo folksThe county commissioners meet in regular monthly session next Monday. MuW'e have aome great bargains for you in yard wide unbleached sheeting, a good time to suppiy your needs Edward J. Kuebler

Mrs. Maggie Davis and a Miao

The Boone tp rock-road proposition carried bv a maiorifv ,,i

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atme e.ecuon luesuay. Mrs M. A. CucrUell or.f, rtt.,,

ed the Twentieth Century t lub

weunesuay evening.

miss Olive Traylor is at home

rrom Lonnersville, Ind., to spend Uer vacation. st. Joseph's schools close today and thec'osing exercises will be held it St. Joseph's hall Sunday night "Call and see oiir summer dress (ioods, Laces. Embroideries etc. We have a well selected stock on hand. Edward J. Kuebler. The annual Comrnencerripnr nf

Jasper College will be held at St.

feltz of Vincennes have been!!08' Hall Sunday night,

visiting her mother Mrs. Paul Kunkel this week.

Mrs W N- K oerner of Birdseve was the truest of Mr. and

Mrs. M. A. Sweeney several day s!KarPe 1,1 succession the Loys have

June 13.

The Jasper-Tell City ball game had to be called off S'inday on

account of rair; this is the third

last week.

Sylva Smith and Ray Friedman went to Indianapolis Friday to see the buz wagons go round the speedway.

Wm. Bock'eman, Theo Reilly,

v Mistake Made By Many

Wh. n you suffer paina I . iJ iifepdiatarbinic n,... i,v tuKlit. fel tired,

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n ! r Mehaiatw. aij veen 16,000 tad WOW bmb fur the harvest work will be i eded in Oklahoma, according to a bulletin received by Postler M.uther from the eommis lion of labor of Oklahoma City The season opens the first week in June. To Slerp Well In Summer. fllLU luflawi Una of the bronchial , . v taaa a dutr nmg co-igh and . p impua hU. VoWy' Hooej url impooJMl atOfM thai annoying i: and relievea the racking, tiring, I for all coogba, colds, rroop aod bronchial atftiooa. J. A Mehringer. ir?hM's and Slippers, a large assortment to select from. The shoes that wear well at moderate prices BdWt J Kueb'erRain in torrents, that might bt called a cloud-burst, fell in Mad ison md Boone townships Friday afternoon, Hooding many of the ; h about a foot of water Mr. 0. H. KreutzbfcTger and bride have returned to Jasper and will go to house-keeping in the Milburn home on East Sixth I (j Preserve Your Health. I h' kidxMjra aft tht great health pre Mtrtra. Klutuiatietu, tackai4ie, had-

ir. ilium-it's, Htin joints wiuf v i.ti the k ulneya are oat of order and la properly Bitar Has blood. Foley kUlney Pills tone up tned and direased I lawya, baadati Imi-karhe and stop I iiatorbtaaj bladder trouhlea. Joa MthrUafir, aar. FOR SALE. N nee property of Dr. J, Kernpf. Inquire of G. F. Kempf, Bloomington, Ind. CASTORIA For Iniaats and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years

klway bears the Mgrmture of

had to call off.

Only A Kw tan Go. Those who do not have to consider expense are now gom to health resorts to get rid ot imun ieo in thi system that eaufce rlietimatism, tiackache, arhirg joints and painful aaantM, If you cannot go, ytt feel vou need relief from nain

Honest Senders and Tolbert18'1'1 """-ry, Ktt hoi.-y Kidney iMis.

Mevera went to Indiananolis I i i- 1 '".'v " ', !" nera to activity an I

day to sc the races-

We understand that fIorge

make you feel well and stronjr.

leliriner. adv.

Joa. A

Our Queen City reporter John-

(jerber will atrain take charge ot nv p, , hands the following in

the Queen City Saloon next August-"-Never too late to order your Suit at Hd M Egg the Tailor

There was a bartender and

ex-picker, of Queen City with frozen feet on the street Wednesday Night." Now what do you think of that?

I jiiin T k'ftprnor vrunt XnnHnv

u'ith home folks, returning tbj . Ve are m receipt of an invitaEvansville Sunday night, where t,on to attend the commencement he is examining the city and exercises of the American School county records. of Osteopathy, of Kirksville. Mo Ion June 7th. Mr. Robt. J PickrOur Lace Curtains, the $1.0 hardt, a graduate of the Jasper per pair quality are an extra Courier office, will become a full good bargain. We also have the. Hedged doctor on that occasion.

cheaper and the better grades. Edward J Kuebler.

Don't neglect a summer cold. A bfMMfclal I'niigli cauaee broken ahepand lowera your vitality. Foley'a Honey and Tar Compound soothe and healraw, laflamod membranee, stopa Met liBfj

in throat ami rleara atutiy, wtieey

' Teat hum. ren like it

Here's success to Robert.

Editor George Ray

Of the Indianapolis Hera'd made an excursion into the 31 Cong District last week and

nt ins no 0iatea ; child- stopped off at Corydon and came

good for all col. Is. eonylis verv near trettiniT licked bv beiPlT

croup and lromhi:tl aflectiona.

Mehrmger. nlv.

Jos. A.

mistaken for Bille Cox He had

the same experience at two other

FRESH FISH. places. Anyhow Ray learnH

We will have from this date tnat Billecox is a prominent fresh dressed Salmon every Kri-iernDer of the Ananius club acday for Sale Also served fried cording to some of his constitit my lunch room. Telephone u ntn8; The next time Ray visits No. 74 and fish will be delivered !the '?d district he should sand-

jwitcn nimseir Deiween sign boards labled: "I am not Bille cox " For further information (write to Indianapolis Herald for jcopy of issue of May 27, 1915. iPror Billecox.

The Madison Township Com-' ; mon school commencement will The department of commerce be held at Ireland, Saturday has announced that each AmeriImualEftli r.-mrrman Rilio F. can is wort h 1966 and we are

tho busv ookintr for the tellow wiio

'y s , vi v norvi f 'iii uvn a vim m -

Class Address. Fo'lowing are nas 5.1,04 to 01 our money

All fish guaranteed fresh. charles flick. Madison Commencement

We

members of the class: Vivian

Jeffcrs, Russell Kellams, Anna

Striegel, Harriet Glezen, Elva k

Morgan, r rank Armstrong, John Armstrong, Harold Gearner, Corda Burlingame, and Myrtle Asbell.

have the 75c.

The fellow who boasts that he

as made a success of everything

he ever tried probably never ried anything more complicated than engineering a wheelbarrow.

Why Ha Bottad.

At one of the London clnbs or

Applicants

for the

I the May examination Common School graduation,

students holding the following numb- iv were successful: ' plumbiaTp. No. 2.

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18. 19, 25,

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3, 4, 6, 8.

2. 1, 2, 5, 6. 14. 8, 9, 10, 14 5, 6, 7, 8. 2,6. 10, 12, 13, 15. 17.

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aminers will n lease send in

nam,? of applicant". Namesand will be published next week iga away from home rna.i .n. nds visiting you, or yOU arc trrtinrr in - -

or n-i option, or

cnui eh or society

pn.ceodings, or when gJJ WH, buy or change your resni f ,,r business, or your Konor

"iKiiter 1.

Deafaesa Caono be Cured. br looal anulicatioaa. a thov cannot I

reach tbe diaeaaed portion, of tl r. rfninq Mr. Montagu Williams mi't Tha e ia on. one way 1 can dtafaaav, ' jtji ia,j ju3t lost his faanil that ia by coDHtitutional reiiieih-".' , n , 1 ,i notnmllt Deafneaa ia cauaed by an inflame! ,,, ther. The yoans Lord was naturally lition of the miicoua lining of the KuHt: melancholy, and the lawyer prochiar Tube. When thie tube ia inflamed posed visitin: a theater opposite, y u have a mmbling sound or imperfect! wj,ich proposition was accepted, tieariug, and when it in entirely cloaed.' ' ' t t r ;n u heaH.afDeaaiHthe teau t.and unleaa the in-j There WM a slight tire in the theaflununaiion can betaken out and thie.ter, whereupon the younp lord waa

in I .I. reatored to ita normal condition,

lieariDL' will te uentroyed forever; nine

eaaea ut f ten are ransei r

w hich i nothineniit an intlam.M con

tionof the mucMiia aurfaeea

We will ajiveOne Hundred Dollarffor quietlv smokiiiL' ClgaT. any case of Deafneaa (cauaed by catarrh) "What on earth made

that cannot oe 1 nre. 1 "y nine .aiarrn ; Cure. Send for circular, free.

F. .1 CHI M Y .V ('., Props., Toledo, Ohio, fold by Drufrftiat, 7fc. Take I-all's Family I'illa for'eonptipn tiou. dv

among the first to holt, "like a rab;t " n.. nf C,i huililinar. Return-

m 1 . till vi.v ' ' a Catarrh, , 1 , , , . .. .. .t.C r, w;t.

Ing leisurriy iu una uuu,

liams found tliere in young menu

Grand Excursion Jo Evansville, and return South unRail way Premier Carrier of the South Sundav June 18. 1915.

$1.25 Round Trip $1 25 8h F,!t For H,m. Tickets on sale for regular, hftd pgt lo()km ab(,rntmmdmorning trims good retiirning on, , f 0 (nuu window for

evening train leaving r.vansvuie ' . -i.isüinir the MM tune

Sunday, date 01 saie Steamboat Excursion to Hen

VOU holt

that wuv? Vou seemed frightened out of roar iriti (not a difficult matter perhap-V Dofll vou know that

on suon nn oci.i-ioii u c"-'.; !got up and HMhtd out a panic would ensue, with very likely Intal consequences? Why on earth couldn't you lit still, as 1 did? There w.n nothing serious the matter." Upon j this, with the most patronizing air, vmmiT reiitli'inan replied. "Oh,

yes, thata v. rv Will fof you. but you've not ittft lUOOteoed to a peer age and 20,000 a year."

two hours, whistling

and not on the key. The

gere had become well nigh distract

when (ler8n' Ky ' and return on

contem v 1 1 nunniii m ...u.. w..

er uiiruciicns Full inform ition furnished upon application to any agent. Southern Railway, or to. F. N Waterman, A. G. P. A. St Louie, Mo.

nassan-

rimtrwxl uilmn

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neighbor gets a new baby,

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rSWEODING!

avajMtiai atn.oni nnt"

so i'"' 1 i 1 a Write to li

nvi'liina, ai.50

A well known actress aat behind the voting man. Finally there came a nent when the whUtler paused for breath, and in that moment the quick witted actrcaa leaned over and said: "I know just how it u. I MUM could whistle either." Lediei' Home Journal.

Jasper Hiyfi Scfioo

Held its 20th annual Commencement at the Court house last Tuesday night- Miss Pearl Gerber class of 'lt opened the exercises with a selection on the piana, the class sang a song, and I'ruf. E H. Lindley delivered the class address. (Did you ever notice that Bloomington send out some very medicore stuff occa

sionally 7) The class sang a song and Superintendent C. K. Baits presented the diplomas to the largest class ever graduated from the school 21 Fourteen girls and seven boys, as follows: Glenn Stewart, Thos. M. Kempf Victor J. Sprauer, Elsie M. Sturm, Rachel M. Doane, Ethel M. Schnarr, Evangeline Gugst ll, Bertha A. Jackman, Edith Pinnick, Rose (Jinder, Vesta A- Gas

ser, Catherine O. Schaaf. Ardella

! R. Saib, Evelyn M. Doughertv,

Anita F. ßinckley, Hazel E Neuschaefer, Leona M Krempp, Korest F. Bartl, Everett vVhitten Roy L Birge and Carl Cassidy The facultv for 1914-15 was composed of Supt. C H. Barts. Prin. High School Margaret A Wilson, Latin and German Genevieve Bowlus, Domestic Science Lois Campbell, Com'l subjects Anna Wuchner. (Twenty years ago, 189C the class consisted of four, as follows: Clotilda Buettner, Gussie Clark, Kmma Joseph and Curran Clark (now deceased) It is a shame to publish these young ladies ages this way but we could not resist the temptation.) The faculty and trustees as well as the members of the class

are to be congratulated on the close of a very successful years work. Not For Vleti Only. Women Buffer aa much aj men do trom niiiiireetion and constipation am! riiiire 1 he same ocientillc remedy to keep the stomach sweet, the liver active and the huwels regular. Foley Cathartic Tadlet- are wholesome and cieam-ing do not griio or cause nausea Stool pe pie say tail is the one cathartic that take away that over- full and cl Mftd-ep fee lTiK. Jos. A. Mehiinger. -nlv. the Derm etatic party must stand or fail upon the record it ha made. If tli Underwood Tariff i- a atic-cet-a the Democrats wiU win next vear ; they will not win hy tampering with ti.ei own work. The wis. e.s Republican-Hi" protecting apaiant another era ef Tariff legi,a'ion.--L uisville Port. Yum-Yum Strawberry Shortcake. Vf anh and stem 3 pint- el ntraw-

berries. and pot in a bowl, ma-h tdiuhtlv and add two heaping cuph

of sugar and stir until di-nolved. Make Liacuit d nigh ot 1 cup of fl ur, I 2 teasponfol of nalt and 2 heaping teas; eoafolf of baking p wder; chop all together until lika

tin crumbi aad thn add 1-2 cup of milk and beat the mixture rap i lly f r fc mi utes ; turn out c n slightlv (loured board. Pre until au inch thick and -it into shape with biscuit cutter; lay

on greased pans and pul in oven jiiHt in time to bake 12 minuti a before nerving Ibe horteake. Mend to the tahle at once after they are taken fr nn the ovn, do not pile one on the other. Break open the hiermit butter each piece; cover bottom piece with mac bed straw erriet put on top layer and ad I more berries and a tableypoooful of whipped cieam that lias been sweetened. Be sure and beat the dough. Make only 11 minute-. Haah berries aod keep them i uutil ready to use. Serve the cakes hot and vou will lind the shortcake wi'l "melt io your mouth".

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For sale by Jos. A. Mehfine Fans for Summertime We have just received an excellent assortment of fans for the summertime- Your adv. printed on one side at from 12 to $5 per hundred

Program of (fie Closing Preises SL Joseph's Schools Sunday Evening June 6, 1915. Selection. - Orchestra Opening Chorus, Freude im Freien, , . Accompanist, Miss Frances Eckert. Selection. - ... Orchestra. A Disputation Among Words. Hark! Hark! the Lark. Schubert-Liszt, Miss Marcella Melchior. Witch of Bramble Hollow. A Drama in F our Acts. CHARACTERS Lady Hardgrave, knewn as the Witch, , , Genevieve Krempp. Maunne, her daughter, Queen of May, Alhprt.n Tfrrana

Jeontine, or Gyp her niece, Sister Hilda, Directress. Crown Bearer to Queen Scepter Bearer to Queen Zerelda, Fortune Teller Mde. DeVaux Chaneron

Mile. Breslau Governess Floral Bearers. School Companions.

Mabel Florence Dougherty Carrie Florence Schüler Agnes Helen Beckman Adele Wilhelmena Schmidt - SYNOPSIS Laly Mardjrnvt- H lMt'..r. il in" r . .:! i-i t Ii. ir'iardian of hit little daughter lrontinc nn 1 BOl tmasatlil i 1 . i - v ill. Fire I ly umhition, ahe I'lann t lie adoaatioai Of Ufr own dMiiirlitr. Uaarinc iu tliie ciiild'a place, and h ui l-i hr huh' ni'-co off to a oad ol lrpoJ.ii, who call her Qyp, lut in I tje end Lad- HardgTBTfl pr-fatotl anl r -st rei bat niece to her loat claim and uien in peace. Selection Orchestra In Beautiful Japan. Accompanist Miss Marcclla Melchior Presentation of Diplomas, Rev. Basil Heusler O.S.B.

i" ' - V I. . Elsie Schneider

Hilda Rumbach Martina Binckley DeLa R. Doane Cornelia Schubel Avelin Urich

Clara Gerber

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