Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1915 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
W. G. Gurber of the, Freiyh Lick Herald was in Jasper test Week visitingetc. Mr. John Steinberg was in the city Friday seeing some of his ac quaintantes and relatives.
i r b v i m I ww ft .
turns Saturdav after a week on
their wedding trip visiting India
napolis Cincinnati and Louisville.
Clarance Dush arrived home
f rom Indiananoli ? to spent a few
days with his parents at Little
Ky. this week.
"Good morning! Have
you seen The Courier?
Evansville's best, paper7
"FA Golicrnon Trov was in Jas
per Monday attending the Col-
ege banquet.
Martin Sergeskoetter of Louis
ville visited Jasper Monday to at
tend the College banquet
John Steinkauser was in Evans
villelast Saturday attending a
Prudential meeting,
Louis Josenh went to Evans-
vilie last Friday and purchased a
Chahners Six, buz wagon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eckert went to Terre Haute to attend
the State Normal exercises, their daughter Cleda being a graduate.
03gar Seibert was bere from Tell City lundiy and Monday attending the Jubilee celebration of asper Collefe. Attorney ieneral Mil burn was dofrn from Indianapolis this week on business. Miss Rachel Doane left Sunday for Oakland City to attend school. It's the man who really counts in farming. Fertile land is necessary, but a master mind must solve the problem of production and and marketing. Secretary Daniels sets an example for the cotton patriots of the south. Henceforth he will
wear but cotton suits. That puts
There will be preaching at the
Trinity cnurcn next ouuaay t i . . , ft h n will
10:30 A. . Sabboth school at f
next Wednesday at 7 P. M- You
are invited.
Mrs .T. L. Bretz and Missess
Hattie and Mavme Kuebler left
yesterday for Denver for a visit
after which they will go to ran Francisco to attend the Panama
Exposition.
PrrvF "Rnhprr. Eckert went to
Terre Haute Wednesday to attend State Normal school Commence
ment, and also to get his sheep
Good Whiskey at Wra.
Goeppner's Saloon at $1.75 per
gahon.
Miss Wallcott of Champagne,
111 is in the city, the guest of
Miss Ada Joseph. Mrs. H. D. Towsley and child
ren came from Valparaiso Friday
to visit her mother Mis, W. A.
Traylor.
Rev. Simon Griesam of Err-1 skin with the other members of
poria, Kan. is here to attend the the class of 1913. 25th anniversary of Japer Col- i)nhinftliH lege of which he graduated 20 N81ÖP8IIZ6Q years ago. Joseph Riepensell, of Celestine, A Mistake Mads By Many. was granted naturalization paper Whoa you suffer pains and aches by by Judge Bretz last week.
day and sleep disturbing Diacicier weax- nw a summer cold. A
ness by night, feel tired, nervous ana- nl 1(h n, broken sleep and
run down, the kidneys and Diaddei ...... FolevB H'oney
should be stored to healthy, strong Tar Compound soothes and heals and regular notion. Jfc is a mistake to and lar uo . b 8t tickling postpone, treatment. loley Kidney raw u wheezy
Pills put the kidneys in sound, neaiiny r eonfcine no opiates; child-
eondition and Keep mem acuv uuu - r good for all coldP, conghs, Btr0I1K- J. A. Mehrmger, adv. croup and bronchial affections. Jos. A.
Mr. Edward Schneider and Mehringer. aav, tTTifo Pfnr.HncrhnrD snent Sun- ii?qtt tttstt
waxv. uj. .-..i ....w--, o c jl' JLXiJUJ UXJL jl jlwaai day with Mrs. Schneider parents . R h f thi dafce Mr. and Mrs. Mike Semmerzeim almon every Fri.
I N - . 1 . i l O I
The Epworth League ot the day for Sale Also servea inea M E. Church will give an ice at my lunch room. Telephone cream social at Kunkle Hall Sat- No.. 74 and fish will be delivered urday night June 19,1915. Every All fish guaranteed fresh, body welcome. CHARLES FLICK.
To Sleep Well In Summer. Hnn nf the hronchial
tubes causefi a diBtn aeing; cough and Trustee of Hall townshio was in
makes sleep impossible, l'oley s Honey T Mondav attending the nnd Tar Compound stops that annoying Jasper iYiuiiuay iuienuiu& Sckiing and relievos the racking, tiring, 25th commencement exercises ot cough. Good for all coughs, colds, JasperCollege and shaking hands croup and bronchial affections. J. A. jg mqny friends here. InMehringer. adv- ciden tally the Doctor would lie Frank Steinhauser, wife and to move to Jasper by and by and "Ull moro ViöVO rtiia wppk to at- tell us that he thinks he will ask
tend the College celebration, the voters for their consent about
Frank again for St. Louis Mon- next election, uo to it uoctor. rpl : . .
aay mgnt, V"1 Monv frxr fn Hrnwn troub e in
f;,ro fnr a wpflK or so. " J. vw r.:
drink, but trouble is a swimmer.
Announcement that it is going to cost the United States $100,000,000 a year merely to look on while the European war is fought makes us less enthusiastic for it than ever,
There was considerable excitement over a dog fight in front of the P O. the other day. The dogs came out of the fight all right, but Deacon Hardshell got a black eye and Sol Muckrake had his t-hunb bit half off. Not For Men Only, Women suffer ae much a3 men do from indigestion and constipation and require the same scientific remedy to keep the stomach sweet, the liver active and the bowels regular. Foley Cathartic Tablets are wholesome and cleansing do not gripe or cause nausea. Stout people say this is the one cathartic that takes away that over-full and clogged-up feeling. Jos. A. Mehiinger. adv. Heralds the Town's Character It is notiseable that the editors in the smaller towns are advising their merchants to do more and btter advertising. They are not giving this advice for pelf, as many imagine. The character of the town is heralded through the advertisement which appears in its local papers as well as editor
ials. The editors of these papers
f Hip know verv well that the nrosner-
high school were held last Wed- ity of the town depends in a great nesday at the college building, degree upon the publicity given
Prof. Adomran UgJe on promis- py uuierent mercnants to
ing to vote right hereatter, was tneir kuus. ine mercnants oy re-elected superintendent for an liberal and judicious advertising, Afiiovi form would not only increase his own
r , "tit; : 2 j . 1- business, out would also materJoshua Elder IS Confined tO his :aiiv assist t nrnxnmtv nf the
hprl nnrsiTier several bruises and 4-
---a - . ... iu vv ii xjj au vci liöiij in ins luuai wounds. The doctor says he will paper, the merchant would elim-
nut ub uuu jur syrne w ww. c mate to a great extent the out-
nau repurrcu tu tue x. w ucyaiu- siae competition ot which he now ment that lour postmaster could complains. The people have to be
iiuticau mouwii uauic gnown tnar. r.hev pan nhtain as
nnM iillniAAj Anj rimiAn 2 merchandise in their own OnS HUndred and EleVen town as they can rat elsewhere,
Is the entire number of vote cast and the way to do this is by ad-
last Tuesday at the force dubbed vertismg in your local paper.
4 'City Election' ' Fifteen grafters drawing their easy pay. Less than one man out of five going to the polls. Well all realize that the election was illegal . -illegaly called and illegally conducted. The parties weose names were on the tickets should be ashamed
of themaelves and quit when 1 H I I 1 -r ' "1 I Hi.
witn an 01 tne. wonaenui puia
WAY up in the mountains of Western North Carolina are the beautiful and attractive resorts of Asheville, Black Mountain, Hendersonville, Brevard, 'Lake Toxaway, Saluda, Waynesville, (Lake Junaluska), Flat Rock, Hot Springs, and Tryon. Spend your vacation at one of these cool and delightful places or at Tate Spring, Tenn. Round trip Excursion tickets are on sale daily, good until October 31st, via Southern Railway r Pwrir Carrier of the South ' Stop-overs allowed at all points. Three special Low Rate Excursions will be run during the summer. Ask for details. For full information see Ticket Agent, Southern Railway, or write B. H. Todd, District Passenger Agent, Louisville, Kentucky. Only $9.75 for the round trip to the mountains of Western North Carolioa The Land of the Sky" country Special Excursion leaves Jasper 11:53 A.M. Wednesday, June 23, 1915. Tickets good fifteen (15) days. For particulars see local agent.
Dp. Peter L. Go'ßle
atives here for a week or so.
Tho Silver Jubillee of the 25th
Anr.ual Commencement of Jasper A t-hp 95th anniversary
of the ordination of Rev. Bernard Mr Omer Kuebler and Miss Stella
Heichelebech was largely attena Bohnert, to well known ana
Kuebler
Bohner
t
ed by many friends and gradu aces of the institution. To Preiervc Your Health. The kiclnoys are tho great health preueivera HheumatiBm, backache, headache, sore muscles, stiff jointe come when tho kidneys are out of order and
posular young people wer e happily married in St Joseph's church Tuesday morning. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Kuebler and the bride the
daughter of Mr. Anthony Bohnnip will make their
faH to properly filter the blood. Foley home at the Bohnert home west Kirfnfw Pills tone up tired and diseased - Wrt -ah tu
W lnVvs. banish backaahe and atop ui w
rhintr bladder troubles. Jos.,ceSS
Mchringer. adv.
Grand Excursion lo Evansville, and return Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Sundav June 27, 1915
ical influence they fail to get one an ?h Round Trin $1.25
v . i r w - !!. I . 1 1
man out oi live to vote. Tickets on saie ior regular
morning trains erood returning on
RFA1 FSTÄTF TRANSFERS. evening train leaving Evansville
Sunday, date ot sale. Rudolph Satkamp to Louis C Steamboat -Excursion to Hen-
Egbert, lots 3 and 4 Holland, $1. derson, Ky , and return on Louis C. Egbert to Rudolph Steamer Hopkins and many oth-
satKamp, lots oi, oz, 00 ana 04 er attractions. Holland, 1500. Full information furnished up U. S. of America to Jacob 0n application to any agent, Lemmon, 445 acres, patent deed. Southern Railway, or to. Herman Schmutz to' Theresa p n. Westerman, A. G. P. A.
(iutgseii, lot Jasper $iuuu. St. Louis, Mo.
Oliver P. Beaty to Clyde and Lawrence Nicholson, 76 acres, 1800. Andrew J. and Nora Simons to
Anna L. Mangold, 4950 sq. ft 250.
Henry Klein to J. Bernard Hulsman 100 acres, 5000. George Mehringer to Anthony MehriTicymv 100 acres 3780.
Fredericks Mortfenroth to Rt. SRI. 50 Round Trip $1 50
Rev. Francis Silas Chatard, lots Leave: Jasper 7.40 P. M. June 19
or 7 or A. M. June
or
First Opportunity Of The Season To Visit Louisville Ky., At Excursion Fares Via Southern Railway. Premier Carrier of the South
Sunday June 20, 1915.
25 and 6. Schnellville, 1.
Predencka Morgenroth to Nie
Volpert, last will
Maria Finkson to .benjamin Hagan, 4 acres, 1.
Catharine Schwinghamer to
TheTwenthieth Club held their last meeting of the setson Wednesday evening and elected their officers for next season. Pres. MrC VV. A. Wilson. Vice Pres.
Miss Traylor, Secy. Mrs. M. A.
Ti Rnao RrAtz and wifo of
Evansville visited in Japper Ibis
week.
Arrive Louisville 5 A. M.
12 28 noon. Leave Louisville 4 40 P. M. Arrive Jasper 8 20 P. M.
Baseball and Many Other At
- I XJ UU vUUli UUU v Michael Schwinghamer, last will- tractions. For further informa
tion see your Ticket Agent, or
At th Flood. Hearing of a rising river it the
headwaters of the Euphrates, with
J.V11ÖO Ai.tjv - - - - ineUUWaiLTb Ui Lilt; J'iupuan.-D, n Guztsell, Treas. Mrs. J L. Bretz, jft faUi barometer and indications MvQ (rPn. R VVllSOn.' t ; iK ..11,, i-l, n -p;fl-.A.
One of our Queen City citizens
canthropus changed his mind and
"""ultJ fpU ":' frankly admitted it to Noah. Hi,
sleeo in the Grape Arbev and af-: manner was that of a chastened and ter a two hours nap he went into j Bofttncd person.
the house and said he naa naa b ':"0.... 7
.nrlnvprent nnWlthhlSneiecrn tne mirmrw. ue giivu jyu
uu lv. t'hnf .-hn-Äpf to pome m with us. and
hor. rut ms aear wne mjcw umu v-, ..
m ' .;l.W mnvPd to the1 wouldn't take it. Aow wo nave ar
city two month ago.
FOR SALE. The residence property of Dr. E J. Kempf. Inquire of G. F; Kempf, Bloomington, Ind.
4nV a
ORIA
and Childrea
n Vs9 For Over 30 Years
ransred for all the stock
about trvinir to float." The general liquidation which lollowed had the ußual efreet upon al) but the insiders. Puck.
JJways bears the Signature of
When you go away from home
or have friends visiting you, ui you are going to give a party, musicale or reception, or when your church or society contemniotP. anv nroceedings, or when
tnn sell, buy or change your res
idence or business, or your son or
daughter is marnea, or wueu ,. noiVVihor tföts1 ä new baby,
or, in a worjl, if you know or
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the public, Dring or seuu it m, and the Courier will gladly publish it
Deafness Ciono be Cured.
by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion, of the ear. Tho e ia oiiiy one way to cure deafness, and that ia "by constitutional remedies, Dftafnesa is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the iuistaphian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
vcu have a rumbling sound or imperiect
hearing, and wheu it is entirely cioeeu. Deafneea is tho result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out aud this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out cf ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an intlamod condition of the mucous surfaces. WewUigiveOne Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ttnre. Send for circulars, free.
P. .T. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. m i bv Drugßist, 75c.
Take 1 air Family Pilla for conetipa-
Only A Few Can Go. Those who do not have to consider expense are now goiug to heaUh resorts to get rid ot impuri ies in the system that cause rheumatism, backache, aching joints and painful muscles. If you cannot go, ytt feel you need relief from pain and misery, get Foley Kidney Pills. They restore the kidneys to activity and make you feel well and strong. Jos. A. Mehringer, adv.
She Came Near Removing Ilia Undershirt, A young lady attending church
one Sunday evening not long ago sat directly behind a tall, handsomely dressed stranger with a peice of raveling hanging over his collar. Being one of those generous hearted, whole-souled girls, who grew up to be motherly old friends to everybody in town, she thought how glad how
glad she would be if a kind heart
write F. N. W esterman ,
A. G. P. A., St Louis, Mo.
,fBfin Home a Bottle of
POLES mm
and
TAR for
Willies
Cold''.
FOR COUGHS and COLDS-
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ea gin wouiu uu su mucii lur - , , . u i.- ftn father if he should come to For sale by JOS. A. mBlUM0B
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eluded to pick it off. Carefully
little twitch, but there was more The Home Telephone Uo
of it than she supposed, and a
foot or two more appeared, betting her teeth she gave another
null and about a yard of the hor
rid thread hung down his back.
This was getting embarrassing,
Vinf hoino- flpf-prminpn RhP ffflVP it
another yank and discovered that ou
she was unraveling his undershirt Her embarrassment was so painful that choloroform could
not have alleviated her sutrerms
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lieu Kd Doane, Jaiptr, Ind.
nor a pint of powder hidden her blushes when the geetleman turn ed with an inquiring look to see what was tickling hie neck.
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