Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1917 — Page 5

JASPER CönFJER

(ßlestis the ho.ri t'nt dras a

an closer to his country.

Ireland should give suppo tt to

kingv,i,o hoes potatoes.

How dindenburg must wish he uld move the Masurian Lakes

the western front.

If you get your head stuck in bog. your legs may's well go

ffter it. George Elliot.

Whenever a Reichstag member

lankers for a row, he talks about

ieace.

Roof Paint from 2c a gallon

ip, full line of all Kinds of Pain's

ind Oils at Jacob G. Lorey.

too. Sclmble, House Mover.

I am prepared to move houses ind do carpenter work. In busi-

hesf 25 years.

Leopold Sciiuble Sr. Harry Gullotte recurned to

Alexandria, Ind, Tuesday after

few days visit, with his parents. Russia is beginning to under

stand that a soperate peace means poperate pieces as far as sho is Fconeornecl.

As wo underatand it a retreat

to victory and bealing it while the boatinpf is good arc so much

nliku you can't toll thorn apart

CASTORIA For InfuutH and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Alwayn bourn tho tilKnnUiro of

Spin appears to be about fed

;up on innocent bystanding.

We nav po!v2 the food problem by catling down the waist.

Ei elar.d can safely aree to

give Ireland any kind of govern

ment the Irish will agree on.

Mrs. A. A. Praat went to Indi

anapolis Saturday to visit her

son.

Feix Wellman was up from

Evansville last week for a short

visit.

The new cabinet for holding

historic relics has been placed in

the Court House. TT- 1 A. I I

&om last Sunday morning to

Fjnry Lichte and wife a big

. aby boy. Mother and child are

doing well and Henry is happy.

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t MIba Sto'la Gullotto returned

homo Monday bvcnini? afcor a

abort visit with friends at Salem

Miu Urban Melohoir returned

homo from Louisville Sunday

after viaiiing relatives for the

past woelc. Herbert C Hover may bo in ternational food dictator. And probably his mother only expect ed hirn to becoino President. Stopped IIIh Backache, Geo run Ixiwronco, railroad Hremnn, Klttreil, M1hh.( writuH, Mt UHod throe bottlen of Foltiy Kldnoy Pill when 1 vh ho ick I hardly could Htuy on tho unfeine mid thoy en rod mo. My buck HChod u thu timo, kidnoyn nctoit hIhkginh: dull hemlnuho, folt uleepy nil thu timo; norvoiiH! hud to rinu many timon Muh night." Job. A, Mohrlngor, id v.

"Good morning! Have you deen The Courier? Evo.nsville's beat paper.19 f Thomas Wuotcher, who was bitten by a mad do a short time ago, died at his home in Hunting:burg Tuesday from tho effects oft it. Mr. Henry Wutcher war a brother of Mrs Henry Melchoir of this city. Ccharles Funk, we 1 known

resident of Ireland, died at his

home there Monday of Tuberculosis of tho brain. The funeral

occurred Wednesday, interment

in Shtloh cemetery, , , , - Im . A Howcl Complaints In hull. 1 Inn loetnro in ono of tho Doh Molnon, Iowa, churohoa mi'iflloimry from India told of Koing into iho interior of Jndia, whero ho wan taken airk, Hint ho had a bottlo of Oaamborlnin'fl Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Homody with him and ho holtovod that it waved hin lifo. ThiH remedy ia ufledsuecosbfully in India both uh a piovontivo and euro for cholora. You may know from Uns that it enn be depended unon for tho milder forma of bowel complaint that occur in this country. Obtainable ovorywhoro. HThe Twentieth Century Club held their final meeting of the seafon at the home of their president, Miss Anna Hunter, Wednesday evening and elected officers for the next year as follows: Pres. Miss Maggie Wilson, VicePres. Mrs.' Gus Gramelspacher, Sec'y Mrs. Felix Schneider, Treas Miss Amanda Steinkamp, and Librarian Mrs J. L Bretz. The Club resumes meeting in Septem ber. Rid of a Lingering Cough. You can got relief from racking, hacking cuughs, from wheezy, eneezy breathing, from rnw, intlauied throat and FV . .... . . -.1 t- i :n..

tight chest. W.u. uinzier, isentonvniu Ark. riten : "I can recommend Foley's JHuney nn l Tnr Compound. I used it Sur a cough ihnt 1 hud for years, and was .said to have consumption but it curetl me," Jr. A. Mehringer. adv.

For all Kinds of Furniture,

Rugs, and Sewing Machine, Go

to Jacob C. Lorey. Just What She Needed.

When women complain of woarinoau

backmme, dull hoadncboH, and oimilur

ftilmentM, they accept thOHu troubles as

their lot becaufo thoy nro womon, when

tho allment may ho the romilt of umor-

dorod kidnoyn, MrH. MarvV. Bunkor,

Miltm-ontlio-Hudflon. N. V., writuH of

Foley Kidney JMUm. "JuhI. what 1 nood

od." ,!oh. A. MwhiiiiKor ttdv.

Col, C. C. Schretdor, o Evans

ville, was in the city Monday

shaking hands with old friends,

a m na i

Mr. una Mrs, uscar stub are

hero from St, Louis this week

visiting rolativon,

MA Hit HI! HouaIUui Qlrwfnu

wr-jm win Vu, VI i l( i vy ' 1 1 1 vj mwvtum,

Ovons, Rofrigerators, Porch and

Lawn Furniture, Cheap at Jacob

U. Loroy PoretlKtiinht

Pflonlo ro lonrnln (hat u lltllo foro-

thought o((on Huven Ihom h I)Ik oxlotio, lloro 1h an InHtaneo; IC, W, Archer Uahl-

woll, Ohio, wrltOH! "I do not hollovo

that our family ban botui without Ohntr

borhlh' Colic, Oholora and Diarrhoea

Uomody hImoo wo commoneod keeping

Iiouho yonrfl j4i?0i Wlun wo ko on an

extended vIhII wo Uko

Cbtnlnablo ovorywhwro,

It wUh Ufl."

The improved streets of Jas-

por aro boinp; oilon this week.

Mrs. Annie Cummiskey and

Mrs. Clara Pickhardt returned i

home from Franklin Saturday, Tho people of Jasper and vicin

ity had subscribed over $3000 of

Dubois County's allotted $4,500

to the Red Cross up to Wednes

day evening

Stomach Troubles and Conxtlpatlon

Ml will ohoorfully Bay that Ohambor-

lain'H LublotH, uro tho moHt Hrttifactorv romody ior Htomach troublöH and conHÜ

nation Hmt L havo Hold in thirty-four

vearn' drtiL' Htore Herv eo." writoa h. II.

Murphy, druuuiHt, WollHbnrK, M. i

Obluinablo ovorywhor.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eckstoin

and Mr. and Mrs. George Ha-

berly motored to EvansviHo last

weeic, wneretney visaea incnas,

. I 1-.! .1 . ! .1- A.

retnnnng nome onaay miii.

Good Por the Little Ouch.

Kvorv yoHr hooh a bl ini reane in the

demand for Koloy'n llonoy and Tar

Compound for courIih. eoldn and croup,

,). A. rarkor, 1nndL'ron, Ji. wrltOH! "I

Kiivo:iiv chlldien, aod t wo or four yearn

l'oloy h llonoy r nd rar fomovore coldn. which ave almoRt Immediate relief. I aluo took name with Rood rolubln." Joh.

A. MehrhiKOr. lulv. löTFor all kinds of Koofintf, Gut

tering, Spouting, Pumps and

Sewer Pipes Call on Jacob C Lorey.

Mrs. M. A. Gucrtsell, one of

tho veteran teachers of the county, has resipned her position in the city schools and Miss Esther Wuchner has been appointed to take her place as teach -er in the primary room. Mil a Anna Wuchner has also resigned her position in the schools. Hsb Had Benefical Results.

A man is not treating himself fairly wnon he neirlecte backache, rheumatic

pains, dizzineas, atiff joints, pore muscles

or other eymptens of kidney or bladder

trouble. Isaac ii. lu man. 12 Wash

ington Avo Aehbury Park N. J. writes,

'1 used Foley Kidnoy Tills and had the

most benehealruBiiitB from same. Jos, A Mehringer adv Mrs. H. D Towsley and childern, of Valparaiso, is visiting her mother Mrs. W, A. Traylor.

Different But Satisfactory. Indicestion causes worrv, sick hend-

nchps. biliousness, bad breath and coa-

stent distress. W. A. McRae, Raleigh Ga. writes: ''Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse my system thoroughly and do not hurt at all. I find them entirely

satisfactory and wonderfully different

and more satisfactory than any other

The registration office opens pill." Jos, A. Mehringer. adv.

for business in the Court Housej

today and continues until August Everybody including the women must register in order to ote at the next election.

A Prediction

To the Public. "I fifeve been uriii Chamberlains Ttthlßta for indißotiun for tho oast sx

months, ädü it fibrds me pleasure to ; ? pa,,qe the kitchens are fiv I haAo novvr uted a reiredy that.vynyr iu cause tne Kitcnens are di me no much gpod.-Mra. a. K. Ril- always in the rear. Go to it boys, 'ey, lllion, Y. Chamborlain'e Tublota we are to seQ you get tkere.

Hie Jasper Slackers who gave many curious reasons for claiming exemption, and who will be the first drafted, will develope a propensity and liking to peel po

tatoes before they reach France:

jire obtninnble every whoro.

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Born Tuesday to Robert Fuhs and wife a sweet little girl. All doing well except Bob and he can't make butter fast enough.

Miss Bertha Jackman came down from Indianapolis Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends. Born Thursday morning to Frank Marks and wife a fine 11 pound girl. Mother and rhi!d

are doing fine, and from Frank's

appearance Thurday noon we think he will recover. Home preparedness cans load

ed with food.

Robert Yates eame home from Texas last week to vislt his family at Ireland for a few days and left Thursday for Greencastle where he has a contract. Jasper Amazed By Sudden Action The incredible action of pur Lavoptik eye waah ia startling. A school boy had eye strain so badly he could not read- A peek's uso of Lavoptik Barprised her teacher so much ahe used it for her old mother. ONE WASH showed benefit, A small bottle is gauranteed to benefit EVERY CASE, weak

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OURTH OFJUW CELEBRATION

We Are Cominn Daddu Woodrow!

The following is an adaption of a one time popular song among the Union Soldiers during (givil war, 1861-5: We are coming daddy Woodrow Five hundred thousand more, From California's golden plains And from New England's shore; We leave our plows and workshops, Our wives and children dear With hearts too full for utterance With but a silent tear. We dare not look behind us, But steadfastly before -We are coming daddy Woodrow Five hundred thousand more. Chorus: Wo aro Coming, wo uro Coiriing, Our liberties to proserve; We aro coming, daddy Woodrow Fivo hundrocl thousand more, We are coming, daddy Woodrow Fivo hundred thousand moro. If you look across the hilltops That meet tho gleaming sky, Long moving lines of rising dust Your vision may oliscry, And now the wind an instance Tears tho cloudy veil aside, And floats our spanned flay In glory and in pride. And bayonets in the sunlight gleam, And bauds brave music pour, We are coming, daddy Woodrow Five hundred thousand more. Chorus

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Who is there that has not, yet hoard our Country's call? And to defend .its honor, we. must gjve our sons; or their comfort and relief, the call for one, and all, Says, tto contribute froqly to the Red Cross Fund. x On the battlefields, across tho wide briney deep, Lie mamy poor heroes, to death gradually bleeding, -And soan, they will be slooping, an eternal sleep, Without the touch of Red Gross Nurse, relieving. Who wcxuld bo so miserly, and heartless, and cold, Aim rofuse to willingly, contribute his mite, To relievo the poor, young, helpless, dying souls, bold Who end'eavored to quell tho spirit of, "Might makes Right?" Wereil If our son, and it may bo, who needs nurture, Think ho w vory glad you would be, if he Wore in Ahe hands of the good " Angels of Morcy" On the glaring battlefield, across the deep soa. On the bftttlefi ld your boy may be lof t dying, Dying for raiment, or food, or a drink of water, Or from homesickness, pain, anguish and sighing, Perhaps for a mother, wife, sweetheart or daughter.. Would it not be a comfort, a blessing and boon, If our loyal Ajmerican girls could bo there, To Administer: As duty calls them, too. soon

To follow The Stars Spangled Banner, everywhere. Let us not fsncy all things' we hear, delusions, About the awful, serious problem that we confront, And indifferently await the foes intrusion, On our free soil, America, our Continent. For this problem there is only one solution,

, And that is for you, and me, and each one to solve.

That we by our most liberal contribution, Can the deadly enemy of Germany dissolve. Written by Mrs. Wm. A. Wilson June 19th 1917.

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