Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1917 — Page 5

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Fran. Lamport Sr. went to Louisville last Saturday on busi - - John Knapp of Ferdinand was visiting relatives in Jasper Saturday. Richard Powell spent last Sat urday and Sunday in Evansviiie seeing the sights Dr. John S. Stewart spent 'ast Saturday and Sunday at French Lick on business. , Mrs.'ReifeTand son left last Friday for their new home in MinnesotaGoodJuclc). A Valuable Health Hini. Foley Cathartic Tablets keep the bowels open and regular, tho Uver active and the stomach bweet. They cause no imin. nausea or griping Thpy relieve Indigestion, sick headacne, biliousness, Eour stomach and like in liepoattiona. Stout persons enjoy them, as th?y are BO comfoiting and, nelpful. Jos. A Mohringher. adV Miss Dora Wuchner was host ess for the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening. The October term of Dubois circuit court will convene next Monday. 4 George Breidrnbsugh of Boone township went to Evansviiie Saturday to see the big B&B show. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuebler spent last Saturday ih Evansviiie seeing the Barnum & Bailey Shows Arch Doane and family motor ed to Vincennes last Friday to see Barnum and Bai'ey's little red band wagon. Hardegt Worked Need Help First. Through all the years tho kidneys are at work filtering out impurities thatpoiBon the blood if permitted to remain. Is it any wonder that they are overworked and in need of help? Foley . Kidney Pills are tonic and strengthening in action. Get rid of backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, soro muscles. Jos. A. Mehringer. adv. "What makes Mudge look so vacant." ' "Heisfull." Mr. and Mrs. Bomar Traylor spent Sunday and Monday in Louisville. Mrs. W. R. Leighton visited relatives in Evansviiie the first part of this week. Miss Rose Kuebler returned to Indianapolis Saturday after a few weeks visit at home. Safe Remedy for Children, Ohas. Baker, Brownsville, Tex., writes: "For years 1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar and fund it especially enicient for bad coughs of my children. I recommend it to my friends as a safe remedy for children as it contains no opiates. It is certain to bring quick and lastinft relief." rftops couchs. Jos. A. Mehring'jr, adv. Mr. Sebastian Kuebler and daughters visited in Loogootee last week. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steinkamp Friday. Congratulations. Mrs. W. A. Wilson returned Wednesday from Bloomington, where she had been attendingRebekkah meeting. Louis Buechlin was in town Tuesday selling egg from his thoroughbred. Rooster from the Sucker state. Died last Thursday at his home near Celestine, Theodore Sanders aged 18 years, 6 months and 6 days of ceberal hemorages, funeral at Celestine last Friday. Will Be Repaid ?orfheir Work. Women everywhere suffer ftom kidney trouble backache rheumutie pains, awollen und 'endar mnfcles, stiff joints, Mrs. 0. J. Ellis, 505 Sth Ave., Sioux Falls, S. D. writes: "I feel tmre if anyone bothered as I was will jrive vokv ivianey mis a mir trial tuey wm oe repaid :or their " Jo?. A. MehriMger. adv. "G'fd niorning! Have you r,een The Courier? Evaji'aTp's hest paper." Boy Drowned. A young son of Georpp Baue? was drowned at Dubois last Sun day morning. Several boys were swimming in Patoka above the mill dam and jumping from a spring board suddenly sank He was about 13 years old. Funeral at Dubois Tuesday. CASTOR1A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears jSignature of

Leo Fiick was at Boonvil e Tuesday visiting friends. Mis?01ive Traylor is visiting friends at Kuhville this week. Dr. E. A. Sturm took a motor trip to Louisville last week. The country schools will begin next Monday Misses Rachel and DeLa R. Doanewere in Evansviiie last Saturday seeing the big show. Miss Bernardine Dudine spent Saturday and Sunday in Evans

viiie visiting relatives. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer, a girl last Friday. Congratu'a'Jons. John Keller moved from south Main street into Robert Egg's house Tuesday. Mr. Louis Gasser and daughter Vesta returned home Saturday from Evansviiie. Charles Stailey was here from Frankfort Saturday visiting friends, The county commissioners meet in regular monthly session next Monday. Louis gturm is having an addition built to his residence on South Main St. The Ice Plant strike ha5 been called off. Wm. A. W. was an impressive ice wagon driver. Mrs Mayme Koerner left Wednesday morning for Evansviiie to visit hef aunt Mrs. Foster and other relatives. William Roelle, of Oran, Mo., was in town this week visiting relative?, and a crowd of them took an auto trip to Ferdinand Tuesday. High Prices and Sickness Nobody can afford to be sick with the cost of living at the present high mark. It is cheaper and more sei ible to prevent pickness than to pay -loecor bills Take Foleys Honey and UV in time to check colds, stop couirhd, and relieve croup before serious illness attacks a weakened constitution. Jos. A. Mehr inger. auy. Never Bothered Since, After suFerincr wrh terrible paina in his bac for eicht years, and after hav ing tried doctors and medicines, Alvia Sanorh Ar! Tnrl. writfiB 'PVilfiV Ividnov Pills were recommended to me and the first bottle removed the pain. After taking three bDttlertlie bloating was all gone und has never ootuereu mo since Jos. A. Mehringer. adv. - WHY? Whv did the old woman turn the pullets loose when the old man, her neighbor took a bucket of chicken fead to her and told hpr to please feed his chickens which she had penned up? I don't know; Do you? Notice to Debtors. To all those who owe me money I am leaving the accounts with my wife and you will please pay her at once and save trouble Corner of E, 6th and Jackson St. P rank Knapp. Experience the Best Tescher. It is generally admitted that experience is the be3t teacher, but should we not make use of the experience of others as well as our own? Lhe experience of thousand persons is rrore to be depended upon than that of one individual Many thousands of persons have used onamueruuii a uugn xveinyuy iui juugu and colds with the best results, which shows it to be a thoroughly leliable preparation for those diseases Tiy it. It is prompt aud effectual and plesantto take. Great Faith in Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrheoa Remedy. "Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy was used by my father about a year ago when he had diarrhoea. It relieved him immediately and by taking three doses he was absolutely cured. He ha? great faith in this remedv." writesMrs. W. II. Williams, Stanley, N. B. "Mrs. Wigbald "No my husband hasn't done much for twenty five years." Air?. 01dbrair--"Has he been an invalid ail that time?" Mrs. Wigbald "No, he's been a government employe." Arkansas Oporluni'ties. lhae for sale some of the finest land in America, located inj White co. Arkansas, from 1 to 3 miles from Brad lord, a town op the Iron Mouninin Ry . at $15 00 oer al, nver hottom acre land. Vil sell any quantity frcm 40 acivs up. SeeS S, Weininger, Alfordsville, Ind-

Has a Hii Opinion ui Chamberlain's Tablets. "I have a hih opinion of Chamber Iain's Tablets fur b liousnees and as i laxative." writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes. Charleston, 111. "I have neve; found anything so mild and pleasant to usf My brother ha? also used these tablets With satisfactoiy icsults." Yiiii U Cleaning am prepared to clean all kinds of vaults Give me a chaoce. JEdw. Anderson

Mrs. Charles Flick left for Snyder, Arkansas last Friday to visit her brother, William J Schubel for eight orten days. Joseph Lichte went to Louisville last Saturday to bring his little girl home who has been in a hospital there. Henry Pfau visited in Kentucky last week and took in the.B. and B. show last Saturday with George Breidenbaugh. , For Sale Pony, Wagon and harness, forsale at a sacriface. Inquire of Jacob Schwenk. W. 6th street. Hon. Da'e J. Crittenberger of Anderson spoke at the Court House last night on Organization of the Council of Defense. A large crowd attended. SÖ1ICE j N A4 parties having empty beer kegs or cases belonging to the F. W. Cook Brewing Co., will

please return the same to me, or telephone No. 291 and they will be called for. Ail empties must be collected. JOHN DUPPS, Agent. People Speak Well of Chamberlairi's Tablets. ' I have been felling Chamberlain's Tablets for about two years and have heard such good reports from my custnmeis that I concluded to give thmn a trial myself, aud can oav that I do not oeneve tneio is dimmer preparation 01 tho kind equal t them." wrilod G A. Mc Bride, lLeadford, (hit. If you 4;e roublad with indiiroatiu or "ooiiftiaiUou give them a trial. They will do you good. 20 P. C. Next Wednesday. The next bunch of selective will lea re for Camp Taylor nextWednesday, however the number has been cut to 20 per cent ir,g stead of 40. Sheriff Able tells us Thursday morning that the names of the boys who are to be included in this 20 per cent will not be known until Friday noon which is too late to be published this week. We will give them next week. THE COURIER'S OCTOBER BARGAIN While the subscription price of the Fvansville Courier has been made $5 00 a year for the daily and $7-50 per year for the daily and Sunday by mail. The Courier announces that its October bargain rate will be $4.00 for the daily and $6.00 for the daily and Sunday. The Courier is the favorite daily newspapers for thousands of people in this se.ction, and no doubt they will be quick to take advantage of the opportunity to subscribe at the October bargain rates. The Courier is one of the most orignal and interesting newspapers to be found anywhere and brings the news of the war, the world and the markets to our people first Adv. CiUrrhal Djafncss Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion, of the ear. The e is omv ojie way to cure deafness, and that ig by constitutional remedies; Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed ycu have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely .closed. a.rpnfnppq is thp Wf. nri imiocQ thpin Q.immau0n can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, .hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases cf deafness are caused by Catarrh, which ys an innamad condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will giveOue Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars, free. All Druggists 75c. Grateful Mothers Tell Experiences Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, "Wis., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cured my boy of a very severe attack of croup after other remedies had failed. Our milkman cured his children of whooping cough. I recommend it to every one, as we know from our own experience that it is a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup, and whooping ccugh." Mrs. D. Gllkeson, Younsstown, 0 writes: "My little lrl had a severe cold and coughed almost continuous ly. I tried lots of cough remedies, but ??c? to mo. Tho she didn't get any better. My sister and Tar rst dose . pave her relieved the lnnammation In her throat, and after using one bottle tho cough left her." This sterling old remedy has been In use for years and is just as efficient for adults as for children. It STives relief for Irritated and tickling: throat, tight and sore chest, gripp and bronchial coughs. s - id by Jqs, ft. Mehringer. We know of a number of families w o are rguhu reatlers of the Courie . ut

.,ro i,a sub.er.bers, tboy bonow the Pn: tender,TcWng com and instoiüy tto per from their neighbors. We are gl 1 1 eoreness is relieved, and uoon tho corn to know that the Courier is thus i is so snriveled that it lifta out withciated, but why not enbscri-. 1 out pain. It is a sticky substance u ! 11 t ' rhlch dries vrhen applied and never price is email and we would v r? te. inniimes or even irritatea tho adjoinhaving their names cn our m ling! hat Ing tissue.

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They don't serve Manhattan ' cocktails to the boys at Camp Taylor before breakfast. A rich man nowadays is thfc t ft a one wno can serve each or his family or 7, ham and eggs for breakfast 'We tried and went broke. c LILLIAN HAYWARD IS NOW A METRO PLAYER Ffunous Actress Appears with Harold Lockwood and 3Iiiy Allison. Lillian Hayward, one o the hest known of motion picture artistes, has been added to tho Metro-Yorko roster at the company's studio in Hollywood, Cal. Miss Hayward is to bo seen in tho part of the mother, in tho Metro picturization of Mario Van Vorst's novel, "Big LILLIAN HAYWARD NOTED PLAYER WHO IS APPEARING IN METRO WON DER. PLAY 5 Tremaine," in which Harold Lockwood in tho name part and May Allison as Isobel Malvern, aro starred. Miss Hayward is a "native daughter" of California, and jvas educated at Leland Stanford University. Beginning her theatrical career in stock, she was for fifteen years a leading woman, touring Asia and tho Orient. Sho left the speaking stage for motion picturo work in 1911. Among her prominent appearances have been in "The Devil." "The Servant and tho Man," "Unto Those Who Sin," "At :Pincy Ridge" and "The Black Orchid." On 1W Links. Mr. Timtot (teaching a friend-golf )-. . Before -I go haiiy further let me. him press upon you, old man, that hevery.: think b n the way-you Staad! : ,u Conditional. '"J7U1 1 now thit muff?" F've bought yon that prol'y 'Te. mr; b!f if yu wnats me to be a real aup jnst li:r me a loa and fur lined coat to go with It." Nov Vorli World. ' ... lll,,ltlllll. (( fcl.l W M t...tM 1 It Works! Try It Tells how to loosen a sore, tender corn so It lifts . out without pain. t t i Good news spreads rapidly and druggists here are kept busy dispensing freezonc, the ethtr discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with tho fingers. . Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter ounce qz freezone, which will cost very little, but is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callu3. This discovery will prevent thouBajids of deatfö'nnually from lockjaw ind infection heretofore resulting from

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