Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 January 1916 — Page 5

if JASPER COURIER f . Mrs- Geo. R. Wilson will . be hostess for th Twentieth 0 John L'O'Ba A STRlKIr Wlin senator : tfniied inr- he .t, Mips Cleda Eckert rn ji-nec to 1 esinili 1 i Mi 11 town Sunday. Tür South Ofcottm legislature 3'? tnd, I tGrover Castrup returned t Purdue University Monday Mrs Rose Johnson of Oincty iii, vi ited at W. S. Hunters Sunday, per' , r and fit ; ;:Inati u I a iacs f . - r. Sen 3 .Vi :i i late A!eek Eff dii iar etrie d-sk i4)i old cqjam . th,?J L O'Bonoon was U.1IÜ Aj;iri was üuwi iu 'LaS öitL Ar HU remmnll ar- : oiüce 1 . ob llUlf 'sis Henry Bresson weamsuay ,vwtm 3-v 0, uc XI s. v1 1 maii from We- v stand-i poinr; imrn his bcoui hr Aiuaeu, wiiuii nicy are 29. in Fu::viw comnutt j tions fnr extf?;T at or ekv Sur?ty, Mr .V i VT - s Hi . f I. "S . oh, ftfmi lity f . I t to tltr e:2rl a c i eii. Ull i .

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"Peck.- Bad Boy" was present ed at the opera hoti Ti :4 -night The county comrai w in regular session the fire, of ih week.

La G!PP, AND F-VER CURED "Yours Mendenhtii-t,riiii iVmu cured my husband of L It inp- n Fevor after the doctoi's medMr-e u other rfamedies failed." LTJLA C ROACH, Diifu-n. Fla, Sold by Flick's Drug More.

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Fresh Salmon.

Now in Season. We have a fresh lot noy? on hand, Fried and served in Lunch room 0 Fold in bulk- Charles Flick The Commercial Club ' meet with Mrs. W A. Wilson yesterday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Jacb Eckert of St Louis were in Jasper last week visiting relatives.

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Miss Oh've Traylor returned to Rushville Sunday to resume her school duties. Victor Spraaer and Thomas Kempf have returned to their studies at Indiana University Our Jitney Offer Tnis and 5c DON'T MISS THIS Cat out thia slip:v enclose with five cent? to Foley & Co , Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a tiihl Dackajre containing Foley's Honey and" Tar Compound, for cough3, colde and croup, Foby Kidney Pille, and Fciey Cathartic TaK.ie. Joe. A, Mehringer. adv. Trinity CM. Will have services next Sunday Sunday School at 9:30 a. m, Christian endeavor at 6:30 p rri Mile Helene M7ropoisky, a member of the Paris bar, urges women 'o educate themselves for diplomatic positions. Mrs W. A. Wilson returned home Saturday from Evansvi.le

where she had spent a few days ;

visiting fiends. "Claude Gramelsparker returned to Lafayette EonPay to resume his stud'es at Purdue University. Down on His Back. "About two years ago 1 got down on my back" writes Solomon Beqnette, Flat Kiver, Mo. "I got a 50c box of Foley Kidney Pills and they (straightened me right up, I recommend them to ill who have kidney trouble." Rheumatic aehei and pains, sorenese and stiff neES, sleep disturbing bladder trouble, yield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Job. A Mehringer adv. A local merchant that kicks becausehis townsmen order their groceries and shoes from maim order houses, has no kick coze ingwhenhe himself patoiJze mail order concerns forbid printing. Miss Norma Milburn has re turned to North Vernon to resume

her school work after spending, the ho'idajs at home-

1)M V :itb'r Allies rMid Pains. Sii t) .jQ pains, a re tnus J"s F'jff piii. - and mwm iheniwa'ism attriim ec t cildwe;th r ha heir first Vaugf i : ilnre o thj kidneys fo pro-pe-f. ' -i h .a-ite mutt-?! from the 6vA . . vi mey Pills tone up w'J- -mu . n Lidiifvs, giving pfriu ' r n (hesan.i pains. Joe.'A ?l1i.i lib adv.

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GeBing Back Jt the Priest An Irishiiiaii. was reproved by his priest for euing" sau aores on Friday . ."Sure, Father Tiu , you don't call sausages meat?" he procested. 'Certainly they are meat," said his reverence, The next day the Irishman appeared at the priest's house with a load of sawdust''But, Michael, I did not order any sawdust; it was wood I order ed." "And isn'tit wooJ I've brought ye?"

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meat, sure isn't sawdust wood?" Boston Transcript JanuaVs -Slowing Up." Winter inrloor life, heavy food and irregular exerc i :. i'aaso a dull tired fenl iaj Fot(u O.t? tic Tablets toue up tht cstO'u L : j 'j liven up the liver, c!.an ti: by n aud givo the light, f r e feel.uu' ,r er digeacion and cod itea th. TV g !o or nauseate Jos. A. n .ger adv.

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ceires the oon'rranuat frier ds and iutroductu. senators vho care to ojl: intake. Hr? !coL 22? he arä - -.its ior . wrn Le cocr to the sv.

See, wri es his ar.ic . v.-;. red book for the use of tht and draws his mileage. In th English hoiii-e of r . proceedingo are very dij5ere . newly cxeated eer enters that stoio ch dither in a rohe of sr. 'le: velvet trimined with ermine. tended by two fellow peers, wh , as -his 8T)onsors and escorted h; di black rod, as the sergeant-at-an&o is known, and the garter king at irms; arrayed in a gorgeous tabard. The procession marches aroun:

making low hows to the empt; throne ar l to the presid&g offipr. j who is the lord high chancellor j froin different parts of the gildec j chamber, to which that imposing ; person gravely responds. VTien the j new peer reaches the throne hr j kneels reverently and places irpor I the empty chair, where his ma jest 1 ought to he sitting, the patent o!

j nobility he has received from hi? j sovereign. He is then led to tin i woolsack, where the lord chancellor j administers to him the oath. Hi j iponsors next lead him to the propj er bench, where he takes his seat j for a moment. Then all three rise j and how three times at the vacant ; throne and three times to the pretiding officer. The lord high chanj eellor then leaves the woolsack and I tomes down to shake hands with the j new: peer and welcome him to the i kouße The other peers come also j Kid tender their congratulation!.

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