Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1917 — Page 5
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Monds v it rained wit u cold f?M und rau)vu gt ni rftc and no cogl i:$ town
The Jasper teahera jttende he Asso.iat!o; Kt IndiannpolU his week
60c un .i. n
Edr, the Tailor.
Mutt and Jeff were left in
Louisville at the time St Joseph's Choir visited Camp Taylor last keek.
For Welk Stonach. Al a general rale all you need to do la
to adopt a diet suited to your age and
peculation and to keap your bowels regular. When you le that you hare Baten too mach and when constipated,
Läse one of Chamberlain7! Tablets.
The Twentieth Century Club
mil have a miscellaneous pro-
tram at the home of Mrs. Geo.
R. Wilson, Wednesday Nov. 7. Patroitic music will be a feature
of the evening.
The next Red Cross Market
will be held the day before
Thanksgiving, Persons who wish to donate food products
may leave same at the Dubois
I State Bank building.
1 1 i For Sale or Rent. The two story residence at the
corner of 5th and Clay, belong
ing to Mrs. John P. Egg. See
Edward M. Egg.
Priva Linus ßchnert was home from Camp Taylor Sunday. - -. -. .. Dr. J. P; Salb spent Saturday in EuanavillePrivate Clem Eckstein was down from Camp Taylor Sunday. Private Lloyd Whittep was home
from Camp Taylor to spend Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Bomar Traylor and child are visiting in Indianapolis and CrawfordsvilJe this week.
Cut the cost of high living.
There will be a hog given away in pieces at Egg's Saloon next Saturday night. Ao Old Man's Stomach. Ai we grow older and le actire, less and lees food is required o meet the demands of cur bodies. If too much is habitually taken1, the stomach will rebel. Wbci a man reaches the advanced aje of 85 or 90, you will find that he is a ltngt eater. Be as careful as you will, however, you will occasionally eat more than you should and will feel the need of Chamberlain's Tablets to correct the
disorder, These tablets do n t contain
pepsin, mt Btrengbten th toniach and enubh. ' o perf Jim iiMun 'i naturally, fhey also cause a genu u ovement of the bowels.
Certain Cure for liroup. "Mra. Kose Middleton, of Greenville,
111., hae had experience in the treatment
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children were small my son had croup Un last bunüay over ÖÜU Child
frequently. Cnamberiain's Couh Rem-ren were confirmed in St. Jos-
edy always broke up these attacks lmHoVc iVmrnh hv the hialinn nf
maniaro rr r rt ri I n a r nnwiiv vunnnr if L - -
in the house. I have taken it mvself J."uiauapuia
lor conghi and colda with good results."
Clara Burger, a new born baby
of Andrew Burger and wife died
ft few mmutes after birth last
Thursday and was buried Friday.
Wednesday night was Hallow
een and was observed by many of the young people with parties, masquerades, etc.
"Good morning! Have
you seen The Courier? Evans fille's bett paper.1 '
CASTORIA For Infants and Children Iii Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signatur of
Misses Genevieve Kremp and Laura Hdller went to . Evansville Wednesday for a few days visit with friends.
The local public schools ad journed Tuesday for the remainder of the week and the teachers weht to Indianapolis to attend the State teachers meeting
A couple of Internal one man
infernal' '1 Revenue men have
been in Jassper this week checking up the extra war tax for your Uncle Samuel.
Have It Handy For Croup. Grandmothers and mothers who have raised families of children have learned
from experience lhat it pays to keep a b Ule of Foley's Honey und Tar in the hause ready for emergency. It gives jrompt relief from dreaded croup attacke, checks coughs andcoldu, and relieves whooping cough. A safe medi-
erne no opiates. Jos. A. Qlehnnger. Ittal P. Wagner -Passes Away.- tSsÄÄJÄa& Mike Wagner died last Friday Teacher' 3 Ass1n at Indianapolis Oct. 26 at the County Asylum, this wee - aged 73 years, 2 months and 16 ; : t . . days. The funeral occured at I e. couy commissioners Ireland last Saturday moraingeet in regular monthly session Big Mike u he was familiarly Court House next Monday.
Do not worry about what people say you unless it is true,
known all over the county had
farmed tor a while, was one time mih1 nf A 1 ford vi 11 p. Ind. and
of late years baslresidedin Jaspe- Storm bouud Fishers while they
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hood. His parents came to this county in the early days from Pruaia May he rest in peace Mn. P. 0. StMchell Tell How She Circd Her Son tf i Cold. ''When my eon Ellia was eick with a cold last winter I have him Chamberlain'i Cogh Remedy. It helped him At once and quickly bioke up his cold, writea Mrs. P. O. Stachell, Homer City, Pi Thii l imedy has been in nie for many years. Its good qualities have been fully proven by many thousands oj people. It is pleasant and safe to Ukt. Mil Troubled For Two Yeirs. Nooneihouln guffer backache, rheumatic Pin8, fctiff joints, swollen, lore unuaclei, when relief can be easily had. Jamet McCiery, Berrien Center, Mich. MTB ht waa troubled with kidney and "bladder trouble for two years. He used teveral kinds of medicine without relief, but Foley Kidney Pills cured him. Joi. A. Mehring.. dv Marie" E. Evans Dies.
Marie E. Evans, wife of Mc-
Clellan Evans died at her home
Wednesday aiternoon, ageu yeÄrs 6 months and 14 days. She leaves her husband and many friends ,to mourn her death. Conplaiflt Almost Gone. "Foley's Honey and Tar is great." writea L. W. Day, 65 Campbell Ave. E Detroit, Mich. It relieves bronchitf quickly. My complaint is almost ane and I hope never to have it again, im and the experience of thousands have proved that there ii no oetter medici lor coughi, cold or croup. Get the naine. Joi. A.Mehringer. adv. "FÖR SALE. On vacant lot on Clay Street
between 2nd and 3d, pt lot 18 oO xlOO. Also 3 room house and lot 50 x 120 on 4th street. Either or both will be sold cheap. Inquire
at this office. Every up-to-date Dubois coun- . v farmer should have his own
printed letter heads and envelopes with the name of his farm 'home printed thereon, especially h pn vplones with the return ad
dress. We can print you 100 of
MMoh fn $1.50 on ffood matenai.
. Jiva ns our order-
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1 Saaitiriam Three Weeks, ' Splendid remits in kidney and bladder troablea are acheived by Foley Kidney Pills. Mri. Effie E. Kleppe, Averill Minn, writes: "I was at Fargo sanitarium three weeks lor rheumatism and kidney trouble ; got no relief. I began aaing Foley Kidney Pills and found
immediate relief, A bottle completed;
the care." Jos. A. Mehnnger, idv.
' A Dilemma's Horn. The young lady sighed deeply anä wma almost aflected to tears. 'niarold' she said, "declares that if I don't marry him he will end hii life, and I am afraid he will' She stifled a sob, then continued: "And Eandolph declares that if 3 don't marry him he will go into politic! and become great and famens, and then he says I shall see what I have missed, and I am afraid he will keep his word too." Overcome by emotion, she buried her face in her hajids, not knowing whether to save a life or to spare th country another politician. Th First Census. The idea of the census originated among the Romans, when a group of the many functions performed b the high officer called censor received the name of census. It waa taken every five years and indicated not only the number of the respective classes of the people, but their domestic positions as husbands, wives, fatherü, mothers, sons and daughters. The first modem nation to tal'9 up the census was the United States of America in 179C The first British census was in 1801 J bat this did not include Ireland. Second Thoughts. It cannot be," sighed the maid. I respect you highly, Mr. Hunter, but we are incompatible." "Well, I suppose it cannot be helped' the young man replied, pocketing his chagrin and looking about for his hat, "but it defeats all my cherished hopes. I had planned a house in which I fondly imagined we might be happy. It was to have had a pantry twice as large as the ordinary size, with a roomy closet in which to stow away the new cooking utensils and things that a woman naturally huys when a peddler comes around." "Stay, George," she said, faltering. "Perhjrps I have been too hasLGive me another day or two to k it over. It is not impossible thAtthat".Moral Tiun ISnonjcLu.
Next Monday is the last day to pay the Pall installment of taxes without the additional penalty. Mss Anna Hunter and lister Mrs. iiuStfl spent Saturday and Sunday in Evansville. Messrs- Frank Partinhamer and Tom Nelson, of Dubois visit-1 ed in Jasper last Wednesday. ! Cut This 0utlt is Worth Mosey. ' rON'i M1S6THI. lutout Hii? slip, encase with 5c to Foley & Oo., 2835 Sb effi eld Ave Ch i cngo .III., wri ti ng y o u r ?nd address clearly. You wvl receive in return a trial package containiwg fV 1ry's Honey ar Tar Compound for
-:ngh , colds and err K')or Krtncy Pi!s and Foley C-it .rtfc Th.eU.
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Foods 1 are as
important as Fire
Arms in war times.
A soldier or sailor can't dn hid
duty properly unless pnmerlv fed. Hia hpaith
and strength must be protected.
The Army and Navy use foods baking ingredients that have been selected with exacting care. Only the best have been allowed to "pass muster."
THE GREAT XAZBIOYÄ Metro Star
A Scttooless Day.
Thursday was All Saints Day!
and the township schools were closed and the city school teach
ers are all in Indianapolis attend
ing the Teacher's Ass'n. This country is gettihg lots of "les-"
c a fs. W heatless dayy , Meatlei B days, Schooiess days, next? Always hungry days. Little Ones and Old Ones. James Edwarde, 208 Harriet St. Montgomery, Ala. writea: "My whole iamily 18 using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound now the little ones and the old ones. It has cured our coughs and broken our colds." Foley's Honey and Tai clears stopped air pagHagee, heale raw inflamd i. membranes, removes phlegm and eases sore chest. Joe. A.
Mehnnger. a v.
Resolutions, Obituaries, etc All resolutions of respect, cards of
thankp. obituaries, church notices run for profit, etc. are solicited by this papar lor publication, but our price for pub
lishing same is oc a line counting 6
words to a line.
Citirrhil Dtifneii Cioiot be Cured.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion, of the ear.
The e is onv o.ne way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining olthe Eusta
chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
yen have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the reeu.t, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube resto;ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases cf de;ifnes are caused by Catarrh, which ia an inflamad condition of the mucous durfaees. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the evstem. We will giveOne Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Qirculan, Ire. AllDfargisti 7fe. '
I fear yon have not had enough ptrience." Not 'ad 'nuff experience? Why, Ft ad ten places a th last k"Kinglake Storlt. Kinglake, the author of "Ec then was afflicted with gout, end he had a fancy to try a lady doctoi tnd wrote to one to ask if gout wa beyond her scope. She replied "Dear sir, gout is not beyond mj scope, but men are." It was Kinglake who uttered one of the neatest of mots on the peculiar character of the Timos. He had little fondness for that journal, in ipite of personal friendships whi' might have bevn expected to softer his views of the question. The pa per was still to him a sort of jur pernaxit, irresistible and fateful. Oi leeing the annouroment of th new editor's marriage he pxr'ner "Heavens! Tbat bring? fie Tinhäm illations with huma.nitv V Whin Ohio Failed. In th midst of 0. B. Galbieath's lecture on 'Lafayette" the othei night at the Young Men's Christian association he spent quite a little time on the inciaent of the princely sum of $140,000 which he brought with him to thii country and gav to congress. ""When Lafayette returned to th
United States about forty-two years later congress voted him $200,000 in return for the $140,000 which he gave to us in that time of great need. When the vote was taken evgry state in the Union voted 'for it with let us mention it softly the txception of Obio.,, Cklumbui Dispatch CONSERVATION TRUTHS.
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because of its purity and wholesomeness and the absolute protection it gives against bake-day failures.
Uncle Sam chooses from all. His se
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of baking powder is best for your
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Sow while you are young and you'U reap when you are old. This applies to grains of industry as well as to wild oats.
Never be fearful of doing more than la required of you. If you wait for more pay before you do more work the millennium will probably find you on the same old job.
Remember that an agitator never yet filled a pay envelope, although he baa helped to keep many a ono 'unfilled.
Of pe'sorial property at the
Patoka alle Farms on Mon day ftovenber, 19, 1917. consist ngr 0 . Jb'arm Implements, Wagonb, -iorss, Cattle, Hogs, and other property to be determined and made known on day of sale. All suras of Five dollars or less to be pairi cash, A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over five dollars with good free hold surety. Gramelspacher & Brüning, Per orace M- Kean, Atty.
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i Friedman v Schmutzler.
Undert kern and Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant for women and children. Motor Hearse Furnished.
I Oalls answered at a,ll hours day or niaht
B.y R. B. Friedman
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Jasper Ind,
Grateful Mothers Tell Experiences
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Mrs. T. Neurouer, 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 "svhoopingr cough. I reccinmend it to every one, as we luiow from our own experience that it is a wonderful remedy for coughs, polds, croup, and whooplu;, ccugrh." Mrs. D. Gilkeson, Youngstown, O., writes: "My littl- irl had a severo cold and coughed almost continuously. I tried lots of cough remedies, but ehe didn't get any better. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to me. The first" dose 7. gave her relieved the inflammation in her throat, and after using ona pottle the cousrh left her." This sterling old remedy has been in use for years and is just as efficient for adults as Tor children. It gives relief for irritated and tickling throat, tigrht and sore chest, ETipp 8.nd bronchial coughs. Sola by Jos. A. KellMiRer
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I Bruce L. Gicce as manager. Mr Greene t
nas b - Mr. Schwenk t the pa s I
three.-..-. is coinp-tn Tnn.'m-.niio fn t
I The un:J'rtfl' .g business oi J. P. Schwenk
has be- s to a Iqpal company with
-I rw lui'ittttnn Ani.oancomert3 ife vmcr!pt. tvr'? sets c$ iTlf .ji 2. SO .100 Vla?tliit cards tor 5tv ,vrite to uj
Ron Kd Donne. Jasper, Ind.
Always seek the good that is in the people and leave the bad to Him who made mankind and knows how to round off the corners. The Courier Reaches Buyers Are You In It?
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take a . urse before trying for a licen , Wi'i;. Mr. Greene in away for the next six or seven weeks Mr. Schwenk will answer ail calls, and take care of the business in the rarefull manner so charastistic of him. This company is comDosed of all
home men and are interested in their home
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Special rates on Farm Loans and Insurance for Dubois Pike an adjolnngi counties. Fire, Tornado Hail, Life, Accident, Plate, Glass) Automobile, Burglary and Liabili'y Insurance, Beading Co, rperggentod. Phoao 111 ft
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