Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1918 — Page 5

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JASPER COURIER , j0?n Aras bad his ,co,Iar igi U1P wv,usua fracture Tued..y hv a reck

ill Mr- Edw. F. Gutgaell spent

Monday in Kvansvilteon business.

Boldtf S, of the Ice rnd Cold

Stcrtre Co. is now stopping at

the Palmer House on Highland

Heights Boldy likes fresh air. Roid to Happineis. Be amiable, cheerful and good onture Rnd you anj much moreflikfllj to be happy. ' Yoa will find thii difficult, il not impossible, however, when yoa are constantly troubled with conalipation. Takt Chamberhin'a Tableta and s$et rid of ihat and it will be aay. Th-eee tablete not only move the bowels, but Jmprovi the appetite and strengthen the digestion.

, faHing on him in Tony Bellnar's

coal rmne.

r and Mrs. Walter Stein-

kamp were over from Washington last week visiting relatives Mrs Albert Travlor of loon

ville was in the city last week

vi.iting.reli tives. Bqit Remedy For Wkoopiog Coufb.

c,LBt winter whe amy littlt boy had

the whooping cough I gave him Chamtierlain'M Oouih Remedv." writei Mm.

J. B. Roberta. East St. Louis, 111. "It

kept ma cough and relieved him of those J .1 j.. i I. : 1 1 Ti ai l

uroftuiui rauifmu opens, n in me oniy cough medicine I keep in the home be-

cause l have the moat connaenc3 in it." This remedy is aLo good for colds and

and croup. 'yi Karl "Steinkamp came home from, Purdue University Monday and will enter the .service o,? Uncle Sam.

Notice To Farmers. The Wide Awake Grocery and Meat Market will pay best Market prices for all you have to sell Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Lard and

Next Monday is the last day Puter &res, Poultry. Lard am nay the first insrallmpnf- nf smoked meat of all K(nds, Po

A New Dea

Miss Amanda Steinkamp returned home from Louisville Saturday.

The Wide Awake Groc?rv

and Meat Market is kept sanitary and clean. Give us a trial and convince yourself. Fresh Meats Sausage etc., at all times. Prices right. Carl Gutzweiler, Get Rid af Your RfceumatUm. Now is the time to get ml of your rheumutiam. You will find Chamberlain's Liniment a gteat help. The relief which it affords is alone worth many times ita coat.

Judcre J. L. retz is in Pete

burg this week conducting Pike

circuit court.

taxes without . alüen- tatoes e.lc- We cordially invite

patronage. Carl Gutzweiler.

i Qis Widow Was Helped.

Mrs. A Waiden, 460 Glenn Ave., Freana, Cal. writes: MI had a fever und

it left ma wifh a cough every winter.

Foley's Honey and Tar hplna me everv Tho

f im I fl m a itirliv (III ha, ni.i ) I 1 . . P .

Nothing better for brönchilf Tr h and ß,0sln2 W been something diff-

tri fknt erent. It la tnP firsr in Al) vpira

Just line forcroun and wbooninc cotiPhJwren the Jourier has nnh nnnf-

Jos. A. Mehringer. adv. ed camDaiirn cards for candidatps

Mr3 Mary L. Eckert and her P the Gem language, and we

f . . . ... i n r vo rtnr coon onv Mmt

corps oi assistamscompietea the A t. " ""y;1 uvv registration of the women in -puner has a perfectly good lot

Janpv this wrooir mofiv 01 German type but it seems as

about 300. jf their usefulness had gone into . innocuous desuetude or some-

Mr. Jess Colvin and wife of thine elsei

t as Sefanntmuc&itiiflcn

turn there shortly

GROCERS HELP

inbeutf($er))rae

toerkn tn biefev Df

IN 50-50 PLAN

SIGN PLEDGE TO CARRY. OUT FOOD ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM.

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POST CARDS IN STORES.

Tip, who left to be a soldier

boy Monday mornincr said 4He

X? ÄidWuSJwhS Pee uVi Sefte uut He didn'f. Irnnw ahnnf-Vi?a fio-l-iK v-. . .- . .

ing business sober, but give himllSDDl f ctl ItC

quart of Apple'Daek and heU k.

rentger.

would give the Dutch h-J.

rs. Clara Pickhardt went to iivansville Saturday to see her sister, Mra. Dugan who is in a hospital there. Cut Thii Outfit is WoTtli Money. TON C MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, endow With 5c fo Foley & Oo., 2885 Sheffield Ave. OhicagoIll. writing your end address clt-arly. i will receive in return k trial pRckugitHiniii? F.ilty'H Honey and Tar Compound for cough?, colds and croups ; Foley Kidnev

Jos. A. Mehnngor. adv. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always bears the Signature of

Buy Liberty Bonds, but do

not forget that hij?h prices can

not be helped now. The Wide

Awake Grocery nan show vou a

clean, fresh stock in everything

tney handle. It pays to buy the

oest and we have it to sell. Car

Gutzweiler.

Helps To Keep Fit. tlfl it t . . -

wnen mo cucea ion is out of ordor. it

thrown tho whole physical heiiit? out o

gear. 13. J3. Huyward, Unadilla, Ga.

writes: roiov h uauiuiiic xaoietH give me quicker rolief toau anything I have

ever tried." Tney relieve bilioiiBinsB, bad breath, bloating, gaa, indigestion

ana constipation. Wo gripping or nausea. Joi. A. Mehringor. adv.

Dr. Luke Kueblei . U. S. N.

came home Monday to visit his

parents Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J.

Kneble r. from here he croes to

Indianapolis and thence back to .V

JNortoik Navy Yard. M?s. And. Gutcrsell and daui?h

ter Evanpreline left Mondav morn

ing for South Carolina to visit

Ur. (jutgsell who is in camp ther. This war u an excellent thing to educate people. Many are learn

ing something of the U. S. "who

would never get outside of Indi

ana if it had not been for the

war.

ange

WHY FARMERS MUST BUY

"Good morning! Have you aeen The Courier? Eva.nä"U!e'8 bast paper." Mrs. N. B. Cummiakov

to Evansville Wednesday tospend a few days. MissTiHie Hauser eame home Saturday from Louisville to visit her parents in Madison town-

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Proper Food For Weik stomachs.

The proper food for one man may be all wro ig for another. Every one should adopt a diet suited to his age and oc npation. Those who have weak stomachs

need be especially careful and eat

nlowly an l masticate the r food thor

oughly It is ateo important that they keep thmr bowels regelar. When they

become constipated or when they feel

dull or stupid after eatinir, they should

taKo unamberlatn's Ta lets to etrmigthn tho stomach and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleaaant in tfiect.

Explain New Wheat Ruling to Thousands of Customers Insures Greater Food Saving. Grocers of the nation have accepted enthusiastically the 50-50 basis for the purchase of wheat flour

" w VftW&Uy their utmost to explain the new regu-1

mtion to the housewife. This ruling by the ü. S. Food Administration requires tnch purchaser of wheat flour to buy

one pound of cereal substitute, one kind or assorted, for every pound of wheat flour, it was necessary to restrict the use of wheat flour In order

inac tno allies and our fighting forces abroad might be assured of an adequate supply of wheat to meet their vital needs. This supply must come from our savings because we have al ready sent our normal surplus. Wheat saving pledge cards were forwarded by tho Food Administration to all retail food merchants, and these

are being signed and posted In stores throughout ihn

Bfsldea Being Patriotic, Their Invent- states, "We pledge ourselves loyally to

...w.,i nuv.ues nation With carry out tue Food Administration nro-

wmg racmties. kuuh. in accordance with this ordor

we will not sell nnv tvhonf n

Some farmers mav not nndprsfftmi where the ntn-ph

just what is the significance of ship- weight of one or more of the following building to them. They fail to see a Sinter "e of which In the hoine how they are to be benefited when the save wheat: money they lend the government by "Conimeal, corn flour, edible corn purchasing Liberty Bonds is spent for starch hominy, corn grits, barley (lour, ships that sail the seas they never Dotato Hour, sweet potato flour, soy have seen. tjcan Hour, feterita flour and mos. is

Ships today are carrying our farm ce" rI('e tlour oatmeal, rolled oats and

products to EuroDe. If thorn n ouckwheat flour.

ship3 the farmer's goods never would Some confusion has resulted on fhe

reacn mo marnet. if German U-boats vlu 1 or u,e consumer in construlim

wore dynamitinc frnicrhf on ra Inofonrl this "50-50" ruliim

- w - wfcj allot v;uu i cj Liiui i ij of ships the farmer's crops would not equnl alI1ount in value of substitutes . . . I tlH I. . ft . .

even reacn the Chicago and Kansas miKSl 1,1 Iurcnase(J with wheat flour

Uity marketB. Wo must hnvn adinou s n inlsta ken Idnn. Tim rniin

- - " w UU17J Vw I ft, VI I I 1 1 get our produce to market. Donds will slalt-ls fhat the consumer In purchasing

uuur sunn "uuy at the same time equnl weight of other cereals."

One exception to this ruling is con

-0 K'Hiiain iiour anu wnoie wheat SI . t I a

umr, wmcn may be sold at the ratio of three pounds to Ave pounds of

whenr Hour. This provision is made

heea iise nhnrovl nm t il

morMpf .the wheat berry is used In the.

ujiiiiuiurLuru ul niese nours tünu stand-

ard wheat flour. Another exception Is that concern

ing mixed Hours containing less than

50 per cent, of wheat flour, which may

help build them.

Bi,inc-ih4he-Wheat week was verv

satlbfoctorlly observed, it being estimated that 2,006,000 of hushclsa

surprising quantity was brought to

the mills. Tho food administration

has directed county food administra

tors to report all wheat still in stor

age. Steps will be taken to .requisition all except barely enough for seed

ing, if the surplus is not in trade

channels by May 1.

For highest Market orices.

call Carl Gatzweiler We want y-Giir Cattle, Hocrs. Calves, etc. .

i you may have for sale. Phone

No. 55. Somebody pitched a trick bat through cne of Jos Jahn's win

dows m hts house on 4th street

Manufacturers of soft drinks and De sokl without substitutes. Retailers,

confections who have started business however,, are forbidden to sell mixed

since January 1 will not be supplied tlours containing more than 50 per with sugar! Older establishment? cont- of wheat flour to any person un-

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less me amount or wheat flour substi

tutes sold is suflkient to make the to

tal amount of substitutes, Including

those mixed in flours, equal to the to

tal amount in wheat flour in the mixed (lour. For instance, If any mixed flour

Is purchased containing GO per cent

wheat flour and 40 per cent, substi

tutes It is necessary that an additional

20 per cent of substitutes be pur-

chased. This brings it to the basis of

one pound of substitutes for each

pound of wheat flour.

A special exemption may be granted

upon application in the case of special

ly prepared Infants' and lnvalfds food

containing flour where the necessity la

shown.

Some misunderstanding seems to ex

1st on the part of consumers In assum

must agree to restrict themselves to

80 .per cent, of last year's requirements. Individuals must conform to the three pounds per person per month ration. This is to guarantee a sugar supply for the canning and preserving season. The food administration announces a card system of distribution in many' communities. Mother, wives, sisters and sweethearts of soldiers are asked to desist from further use of sugar in confections sent to camp and cantonment.

Bess

Goes

to Europe

A Cnmnrv in FToofo f Nr

lAt Runrlnv mnrnino- arH onncorl en br the Seninr Pinea nf fka Ins that with the purchase of wheat

1 i. J m(. i Tiior-. UivU OaU1 l t.' r flour OU6 must conflnn th ndriltlnnnl

vvut to uHiiicijct: jl it; uarLv ig uc.ofc.tt ijiiij ouijuui at tue uuera rn ; .

W a aWUla LUt .llUkll. ä. Ul. I lit:

Winls To Help Other Men. M.W.Taylor, Calvert Ala. writes: 'To Whom It Mav Concern! t rpnni-

mend rolevKulnov Pill?, the bet I ay or

need, I tried different remedioa, but none

gave me relief like Foley's Vhey restore reeular action o! kidneys add bladder and relievo backache, rheumetic pains, etiff joiute, sore muscle. Joe. A Alehringer. adv

leupposed to be known-

A fire alarm was turned in Wednesday night on account of a small blaze at the residence of Ed Striecher on East Seventh St. which was soon extinguished.

Gcod For Tie Whole Pinily.

Every family requires safe and reliable . Bk ar

cough and cold remedy. Mrs. John Potter, 20 Slmpe Sti Mt. PleaRantr P. writee: "I have used Foley's Honey juid Tar for colds for years and highly recommend il to all families. " Contains no opiates. ChecVs bronchial and grip fouglis, croup and whooping cough. Jet?. A. Mebringer. f.dT

House

Friday Niglil May 10, 1918.

per

substitutes. This is not the case. One may select from the entire rancro of

substitutes a sufllcient amount of each

to bring the total weight of all substi

tutes equal to the weight of the wheat

flour purchased. For instance, if a

heat flour

substitutes may be

In the tempest of life when the waves and the gale, Are around and above, if thy footing should fail. If thirip eye should crow dim; and thy caution depart.

'Look Aloft." and be firm, and be fearless of heart. She Got Good Results. This honeHt teatimeny from a woman who hae suffered ehould be heeded bv

all afliiuled with Ibackache, rhe inatic j

pame, or an' symptom oi Kiuney and blaCder trouble: J hare got tuch good results that I alefp much better, Mrs Cna, Gray. 270 Sixth St. Detroit, Mich. Jpu, A. Mehiinger adv.

SlOO lleward, SIOO.

Hin roiw ora Af l,.!-. ...... 1I . .

iu" v.muir kji tiiia uiiuur win rn -

p3eabcd to loarn that there is at lnt nmJ St Ot characters :

dreaded disease that science hap been bessie TaDDintr "That T.npVv

ii -i a . , . . . r-t i 1 1 1 i . ' ' , , .

MUIU tU '

Catarrh

ed b

v "- nvKvuill 1. v. Villau I , Xlllil f Vllltirril , r f FS Ul J AI wv-.wwv-w j i n w . I .j . CureistaJcon internally, and acts thru OUS mother 'Miss Hazel Swindell Cornmeal, 8 pounds; corn grits, 4 the blocd oh the mucous en rfaces of tho Mr. Trlurcvrl Tönning U,. i:.: nnnnrls voi 4 nnnnrla? hnpbwhnnf 9

syetcmlthorebvdeatrovinrthefounilfitJon U;., r ri k. nmintis- mm ctnmu i nnimri- hnmin

: XE?Z:Xr" IV. " "? Madam Olavf-nn OnV T X 2 Pounds; rolled oats. 3 pound.

rrX.Zrri. ",,mT J ' r " " These substitutes may be used In

The proprietors 1livo so much faith in tu

t h mi T-il t i rrt nnirroi r t Tlr.11' - i . . 1. I t- i r-r-. XllCWCiy,

7 "VV.r V,""!"1 uaoe woodWFrd a classmate

loiD frtf O.W, ..nnn 4l,n U . 1 I - JVllRR K.'ihDrrQ WllC'r

Send or list of testimonials. Address: Mame riensel a classmate

. J. CHENEY & CO.. Prons.. Toledo Mice AlKfr. TZ., Ul tufoe In whnl hrnnrl

WJ iia&ivv, iuu. UV. Ml irPnr. t amornn O olonnm

I .... v vy.i, a jaoOIlIClLK

Miss Bernadine Dnrlinn

n ... . '

balliger burdy, a classmate.

Oiarence Sch npirlpr.

Jbrank bawyer, a classman.

iviaicoim JSTeuschaefer.

the following manner:

Corn meal, 8 Pounds.Corn bread, no

flour; corn muftins or spoon bread, one-fourth flour or one-third rice or

one-third hominy; 20 per cent substl-

STOP

COUGH1N

TIL

Corn Starch. 1 Pound. Thlckenlne

gravy, making custard, one-third Sub

stitute In cake.

Corn Grits, 4 Pounds. Fried like

mush, used with meal In making corn

bread.

Rolled Oats. 3 Pounds. One-fonrth

The simplest and best way to stop couhsf is to take

Foley's Honey and Tar

Yom et the cuwrtive Influence of the pine tabam together with the mollifying

ceoi m Che honey, End other healing

4ugreuTCDu. ii icavei ft tooMung coat ing on the inflamed tickling throat, xauea phlegm easily a od puts ft quick

mna 10 nara wearing coughs. . R. F. H M. Mabe. V . r!tM. MA. kf.

f Folcy't Houy und Tar ttoppc! a troubktomc bronchial couch mmd irritates that h4 bothered me foe ,dimcm wean." Yaur U.U. Tiyk. nm Sc -id by jos n Mehrinper

porridge, use freely; oatmeal cookies,

oatmeal soup.

Buckwheat Flour, 2 Pounds. One-

fourth substitute In bread, buckwheat

cakes.

Hominy, 2 Pounds. Boiled for din-

for dinner, with cheese

. 4 a I -v " vuuuui w vr u . Dan Mitchell, a classmate Cyril " one-third substitutes in bread, oneWtP I ä mm t t. a,

Wl son nn11 suosutnte in mulilns; breakfast

Music High School Chorus. The Play Party in Indi

History of the Plav Parr.v Mice

Delia Doane and Miss Ge'nevieve

TDlr D l... r T-r. .

rw ames riigh School- ner, .baked

im uioeny urcnestra d recteH I sauce.

b- Kev. Fi ther Bernard VIM 1 1

nish the music for the evening's

Migrain

Admission, 25 p.pntQ

Seats, cents.

Tk kets on salp. ah fVio n. 0r.rt.

rnarmacy. Matinee for ChiMr-n Ti.nroT,

rtafternoon, May 9, at 8 p. m.

Auuiisaion, m cents.

TheU.S. Food Administration

!44LC& urging triat we help them bring to the attention of our customers the importance of saving wheat. Use .Calumet

Ra!

akmg Powder

Rice, 4 Pounds. One-fourth substi

tute In wheat bread, one-third substi

tute In corn bread, boiled for dinner (a

Dread cut;, as a breakfast food, to thicken soups, rice pudding Instead of

cake or pie, rice batter cakes.

several grocers have stated that their customers who trietty obserr

the 11 wheatless meals each week find

ft necessary to buy subsütutes In ad-

dltlOM tO thoaa Arrinrori nmla flu FLf

- - w vwa.a w IIVIV4 Vw Khr nlan . .

with Corn and Other Coarse Flours. And you will have satisfactory, wholesome results. V Calumet Baking Powder saves three ways: You save when you buy it. You save when you use it. You save materials it is used with. True economy in Cost in Use in Time. The Army and Navy Use It Save All the Wheal: You Can and Help Om Allies

WAR-HM

Recipe B

Free send for it today Calumet Baking Powder Co. 4100 Fillmore St Chicago, Illinois

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Safeguarded Investments -. Are your dollars Loafers or Workera? Money that is not invested pays no returns, anymore than grain in the bin will grow gram unleas planted Every man or woman with money should put that money to work. Jay Gould once said that $100 invested in the right thing at the right time would earn as Ua 33 i ?an ,steadily employed. He died worth hundreds of millions. lhe average man or woman knows nothing about how or where to invest money to get good returns from it. It is Xr UThe8S t0 advise investors where and how to invest, where inSÄtV can . earn , the returns with the utmost of safety. Brokerage Department lJIfQb??Pr8e"li8telor unlisted etocka ;il bouds. If you are anxious to buy or ael 1, ,,. Underwriting Department We underwrilo tbe sollinp of tho Bt ck nf mm pa.neso.it before accept nK an ia"uo of atoric sale we make a moH thorough and c'Äein veHüjsation of tho proportion. I. lias to grade , A-l or wri will not handle it Hi' Ma itvut of inP vestmet tnnt Jay Uould allU,l-d lo in Wo Int tatmn above-"The right thing at thVugh? tin?e. How to Buy Stocks We will purchase stock for you for cash or n uuiiusts, etc., tlio stock you buy nrnq fi-nm tu ftS aST " 1 Let a Two Unusual Opportunities . Wo have at present two nxceptionallv uttrf wun larjje profit pos lhiities. Aek for Offer B 2

Mail this Coupon To Day.

?5hTrS THI7ST CMPANY 1 South 3Hchigaij.Boulev.ard, Chicago, 111. Please send me your special OFFER B-2 nd-particulars about your cash or puymentalpian. It is under.tonrf n'

..no way obligates. me. 7 ' lueinn

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