Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 February 1916 — Page 5
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Mrs -J. L. Bretz visit( Iter son Ross and wife in Evansville last week, Jos. A. Wuchner attended the Pavlowa grand opera in Evansville last Thursday night. Miss CPeda Eckerfc was home
from Milltown to spend Saturday and Sunday. Man past 30 with horse and buwy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Dubois County. Salary S70por month. Address 0 Industrial BIdg , Indianapo is, Ind, Several of our old people hnvo taken up ten pins as a fad and the alleys arc kept busy. La GRIPPE AND FF.VER CURED "Yours Mon.lonlmU'u- Chill Poiile otii'ütl my huribnmi cf L.UiripjiO und IPuvur nflor thu ductor'n moillciuo an other rbinudloa failicl." LULA 0. IIOACU, Drifton. Fin, Sold by Kllolt's Üru Storey For a short time wo will give a subscription to the Jasper Courier and the Evansville Daily Courier until Nov. 10th, for 2 50. This is an exceptional oiler for tHoEQ that are wise ''Good morning I Have you aeen. The Courier? Evfl.nsvillfl's boat paper.' 1 Mrs, Josephine Gramelspachep. Died suddenly nat Monday morniiw Kob. 14 at 7 a. m. at the rcuidonce of her son Frank in Polcrnbuiff, of heart failures Aged about GO years, She wa the widow of the late N,ois Gramelspachca. The funeral took pia o at St. Joseph's hurch Wednesday morning. R I. P. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children In Us For Ov$r 30 Tears
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Mr. George Frick, aged 71 years and 4 months, father-in-law of Mr. George Nohr of this p'ace. died at his home in Huntingburg last Thursday morning and was buried at Fairmont Cemetery Sunday. After Lagrippe-Wliat? F. (r. Prevo, Bedford Ind., writes : 41 An attack of lngritfge 1 ft me with a severe coiiKh. I tried everything. I got ao thin it looked at if I never would get well. Finally, two bottloa of Foley's Uoney and Tar cured me, I am now woll and buck to my normal weight, " A roliuble remedy for coughs, eolda croup. Joh. A, Mehringer adv. What was known as the old Alexander school south of the Poor Farm burnt down last Thursday night; the fire was thought to have been caused by a defective flui This was one of the oldest school buildings in the county having at one time been the Shiloh school and was moved to its last location many years ago. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cape of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull' Catarrh Cure, Hall's Catarrh Cur has been taken by catarrh sufferers for tho pnr. thiriyüve years, and hay become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blord i
on the Mucous surfaces, expellinc the Foieon from the Blood and healing tho distMted portions. After vou have taken Hail '3 Catarrh
Cnre for a short time vou trill see a
great improvement in your general health. tart taking Hall's Catarrh Care at once and get rid of catairh. ISeud for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknnky & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. adv. All the section hands of this division of the Southern Railway went out on strike last week for higher waes; the railway company imported men from the southern division of the road to take the place of the strikers. This 3Iay Interest You. If you EuSer with pains in your back or sides, stiff fnd sore muscles or joints, or rheumatic aches, or have symptons of ki.lney Uvuble such as puffy swelling under the eyes or sleep disturbing bladder ail ments, you should know that Foley Kidnry have benefited thousands in like condition. Jos A. Mehringer
Out This Out-It is Worth Money DONT MISS TU IS. Cut out this and enclose with 5c to Foley k Co. Chicago 111., writing yiur name and address clearly. You will receive in return a triftig package containing Feley's Ilouey and Tar Compound for Inirrippo coughs colds and croop, Foley Kidney Pill and Foley Cathartic Tablets, Joa. A. Mehringor adv.
WITCHCRAFT IN ENGLAND.
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Military band at Kunkel'a hall Tuesday night was largely Attended. M. A. Sweeney, who has been confined to his home by sickness the past two wcoks is able to be out again. Now Focla Kntiroly Well. A. 11. Kntncln, Zenith, Kas.. writer : Ml had u wro jmin iu my back uucould hardl- move. I took about twothirds of a iüc box of Foley Kidney Pills and 1 w feel entirely well " Middl(wtf;u I ami old mtn una vom"n llnd ihoiiu Hufo pilln roluivo Hoop diuturhing bladder uil.mwitH. Jo, A MeluinKor aclv,
Trinity Church
Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. Preaching 10:30 A M. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. George Hettich came to Jasper Tuesday night and got into a mix up with Tommy GcJr. Or Salb Hewed Georges iip up 3 stitches.
Majuret K. lilgg the IS months old child of Rob Egg and wife di J jf pneumonia last VVednesday morning and was buried at St Joseph's church Thursday afternoon The bereaved parent. have the sympathy of all. Card of Thank We desire to return our sincere thanks to many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illlness and death of our little daughter Margaret. Robt M Egg, and family. A Mr. Hendrick who for many yeats conducted a hotel at Huntingburg; died there Sunday, and the remains were taken thru Jasper to Portersville Tuesday for burial. The Cause We'd all have riches without end We would all have coin to burn. If money was as hard to spend As the blame stuff is to earn.
Sir; Last Night "she" and I stood in the doorway as Joe, the famous gridiron star of my college passed. ' 'There goes Joe, our famous tackle," I remarked "he'll soon be our best man."
i Superiority of Educational Merit. ff This new creation answers with I final authority all kipds of puzzling I questions such as ' 'How is lYzemysl g pronounced?" "Where, is Flani dersf " "What ia a contijiuous row-
Oil, George' She Said, "this is. 1 agcrl,Watia&houteerf" 'Vhat
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Tit Last f the Judicial ProsaoutUnt and Executions. Sir Matthew Hale, it is true, had hanged two poor women at Cambridge in 1G64, butaflfff years later Lord Chief JustMpblt set kirnBelf strongly against such charges and in every case tried before kam directed the jury io bring in a ?erdict oi acquittal. In a celebrated trial at Guildford in 1701 not only was the supposed witch found not guilty, but nor falso accuser, on John Hathaway, was condemned id a year4miri8onmeiTt. and to itartl 1m the pillory Üvea Mmefl. YiL horribU to relit W a woirsn nanyi Hieb tndJfer dAtghUr, child of line, w5Aanffed toother at IIuntlnÄi on Juljr 28, lflÖ, iJoV raifling jrtorm of wind in leagu with the devil. Tho last judicial uentmee tor witchcraft in Knand in 1700, one Jan Wenhum boing actually fbund guilty, nccoiing to the fa dictmcnt, of "coiiTcrainfr familJ ly with tho devil in tho form of cut." The Judge, however, procura! a reprieve for poor old Jane, anti rhe was uUiinatoiy reloaaed, to end her days in peace. Last, the witchcraft act was repealed for (.ho United Kingdom the sumo year. It wis qulto tifod, for only nino yearn carlior, in 1727, a woman wns brought boforo Captain David Kosh, deputy sheriff of Sutherland, charged with "cautnnr hor daughter to bo shod by tho dev il," and so making hor lamo bosh in Irnndu and foot. Tho fact huvluß boon proved to the captain's patiafaction, tho old waman was put into a tar barrel and burned at Dowioch, Tho weal hor being cold at the tino, we are told that sno Sat compsmxidly warming hersolf by the flrc5 )ropard to consume hor vhilo thowthor instruments of death were getting ready.1' The Inst attmpt to executa a witch in England ended disastrously
for the perpetrators. In 1751 at
Trmg two old people named Os
borne, man and rife, being suapoct-
ed of witchcraft, wer sttizod isy
crowd, stripped, cross bound and thrown into a pond. Both diad of
thu brutal treahMtit But the
witchcraft act haeTbea repealed,
and, a verdict of willful murder hav
ing been returned against one Col
ley, th chief instigator of the assault, he was in diio course tri
mS hanged. Corn.hill Mkgaain 3
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ENCROACHMENT
TTLthln the past few years propn-
(randfc in bohaJf of enforcKi inodlcai
lupeotlon and mdJml oontrol of te poople has Msumed such proportions and developed such arropint dlsroga tl of personal rights, as to call forth protest from ovon thoio who bellovo in raodlenl practice. A oaj in point la tho following odltorlul in tho San Franoisco Okronlde: Zal for the protection of tho public health 1 npreadlnr at a predlfciou rate, and people are aitonlahed and BhooVod to lcrn tliat jt where they may and do what they way they cannot eacape the riik of deadly dlaeaa. The frleud'B hand whlck you no cordially Hkake when you moot him may Junt have left a itrap of an overcrowded streetcar, from which It convoys to you tho garmo of all known communicable dlsmncn. There U no bettor manutt of nsnurlnj? a universal oommlniflhig than tho tupport oC a stroet-cnr ntrap hanger. ApparonMy, tho only roal S3Burene ifahiHt oontaKion Ih Uio pornumanl Isolntlon of overy
botlv. Or, aa an Rlternatlvo meannre. Ihn laws may roqulr that a fumfffn!njr oloaet bo construotod In rarh hulldhiff, whoroln ovory- ! ho y th ,11 fumlrnltf himsolf bo-f-MT M!ltiR nnyhody oloo, tho J (. (io? only bolnjff allowed to 1 Kvtm at Inr. ) ood tniiny nro considering ; wh thar Ii I a nil worth while. Vh" nhouHl ono winh to live If In ' onl r to do mo ono muat omit all (hat makoii lifo worth llvlnj?? Romn are coming to think that thö ffr of dloiaoo will do moro to ' orioii lifo than tho disuauos tin j inHvcß. . For ycwni the medical prnfemIon hnn proteutd aalnat tho nilnuto detailing of nymptoma In paUnt mudlolno advortUomenla na caloulatod (o .Induoo dlscoso In hoalthy ponionn who rond thom If hoalthy puruons do road thorn. Tint nnvor In the worat days of RouMmrrowInff modloal advertlHomrntH was thoro bo murk to torrlfy an in tho common vory-day reports of motlng of boards of health and medical conventions. It would com that tho moro one knows tho mor mlcorabloho miiRt be. This so-called aoeitti propaganda, has used tho fear f e1iieso ftft its chief weapon, and bM eVon-imich harm by instilling this fear feto th5 Minds of people who have been fought to accept as final and not to se questioned the rerdlct of phyeiolani, either individually or collectively. We do not mean by this that all phyalolans hare indulged in this practice of frightening the people. ut their spokesmen, whether selfappointed or not, soem to have given
i this impression with the sanction and I the approval of both local and na
tional medical societies. Tho wrong that being dono in this way is more far-reaching than is generally understood, and it is time that something more than mere sareastic protest on the part of a few newßpapera should be dep"-ded upon to turnback the tide of medical encroachment In the mean t'me the public should realize that enforced medical inspection has passed to such a stage that it is mow being followed by a demand for enf oread medical treatment. In view of this threatened abrogation of individual rights, it seems pertinent to inquire into the supposed infallibility of medical practice. When we do Ali we Ind that leading physicians are admitting that practically half of hospital diagnose? are rrong, that aany diseaiea are considered incurable by any means knewn to naedlo&l praotlce, and that occasionally at least after medicine hae failed even to relieve the- qo calUd "incurablo" iiieases the i Hents have, deipit edloal pronouncement, regained normal health. Certainly su h facts as these do et justify the public In putting lta rights and its liberties so unreservedly in the hand? of the medical profession as is dfMuanded by Its spokesmen, especially ince the history of
I the practice of medicine is very largely that of loudly heralded certalaties .which within a vry few years, and ! sometimes withir a few months, hare ! proved to be nothing more than unsuccessful experiments. The praoj tice of medii ine, and even the pro- ' fessional thries in relation to the
cause and nature of disease, are not the same today as they were but a few vears as and unless the history
1 of medical prrMce in the future differt radically iron what it has been in th past, tb prtvetice and theories : of today will soon be discarded for still other beliefs and practices. In the mean tim there has been a revival of Christian healing through I Christian Science. hich has proved
that there is a ntific means oC overcoming dlsea. - without tho us, of drags or other rjaterial remedies.
j Thousands of persons are being healed by this sy.-.tem who woirid b der.ied the right of choice should onj forced medical treatment become tka
law. If this iß permitted, who will, veature to say how long it will e until compulsory conformity to soe particular form of religion will s again ravired! (CV'-Htian ScJeme Sentinel) v (
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