Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 June 1918 — Page 5
Alisa Emma Klein came jup Evansviile tov spend Sunday with
Her mother J ' Leo Buechlein cam down from Camp Taylor co sp . nd Sunday
.with hjs parents.
-für
Victor GoeoDner came home
fur-
. frompamp.Taylpr Saturday even-
H tofwil Hin tended
1 ugh with his parents
vMf Bruce GTeen and sons returned home Saturday from a vidt with relatives-and friends
iat tiyisvi le. The.? is no jd in?ea?vJiHvhe! a ciwirch pflk r goes to the sane tuarwith'a long lace.
fujlä Äiiii uow neas.
$3.00 per bushel- Address: L. C COSBY, Washington, Ind. Mrs. EmU J'utt and daughter w hit Louisville, sre visiting relatives and friends Mn Jasp'er this week A Misses Anna BevGjcmann and Hilda Luegers retimed home
from a vfc.it, at Lcuisvie Mom
Rhaupittic and Kidney Ills. . 'Trpübled w'i h rhenniatisrn, kidney or bin'ddc4 affections? Yoii need Foley Kid' ey PiUg. Mrs. Frank P Wood. . R, F. D 2Morni,Mainf, writes: 'I found relief as Boon as I began taking Foley KUnöy Pills. My hatband also received much benefic from them. He
wa9 lamo. could not &toop,. cvor: now
J he feels, no pain." Joa. A Mehcinger
HHfrimonwl Dr E A- Sturm spent part of
this week in Indianapolis-
its
True greafei&ss id u in
shirt sievesf . Mrs S Ive&ter Smith and daughter rturn-d home Sunday from a visit at Ovvensboro,
Bruce Greene attended the
Und . t Acer's Com ention at days
ijouisville last week.
Man's tr-cubles are nine-tenths fenainine gender. The spice of life is no sort of seasoning for mora ity. Co. Pupt Eckert went to :fnW anapolis Monday to spend a few
Miss Emma Rumhach returned to Louisvihe Sunday aft.r a
shore visi with home folks I
Supt and Mrs- 'jsley Hemmer and children of Evansv.lle SDent Sunday with ratal ves at Jasper. How She Banish S oackech?. Mrs. Effie Kleppe A vrill Minn, writes: "I wa5 ata sanitarium trpe v$$iß at one time, two weeks another time, for rheumatism and kidney trouble and got no relief. On my r.iurri began using Foley Kidney Pills, found immediate relief, half bottle completed the cure. Always nfre when I feed pain in my back. ' Jod. A. Mehringer. adv.
Mrs Louis Koerner rent to Indianapolis Tuesday to visit her husbandJudge J. L EralfeWned home from M? rtinsvil e Friday
much improved in health. 4
Mrs- Dugan, of-Sdvin, is visit
ing: her sisters Mrs. pum Jskey and Mrs. Pickhard' in. Ja per- ,
Miss Etta Sa mersheim, of Indianapolis is visiting ielatives in
jasper this week. .
' Victor Sprauer is home from Blcomin on for a few days visit Victor belongs to the Medical Re serve Corn of the Ar mv ani as
bunday June 16, 1918 was the soon as graduated will become a
T i l. r i .
xiu test dune unaa ior rm-n. years. 98 in the shade. Since then
the weather has been cooler.
Bad Kidneys Lid Him Up.
Learn whaWJod is-hkef--e
Thou sha't know where to strike. ÄTRTBlessed is "he wh.o can iivine; VVhere real right do' h lie And dares i take the ,side that seems . 3 Wronged mari's' blindfold' eye!
, v Sour Siomacb.
Thi i6 a rrhd form of indigestion. It is u uallv broHnhf on by eating too rapid-
lvor too oinch, of.of food not suited to'
ybhr digestive organs. Ifyoi will eat HpWiy, inaadi'ale your food thoronelily, 11 eat but little moat and hone at all for piifryiyou will nipie tham likely .avoid th'3 söur Btomacii without taking any medicincr whatever. 'When you ha'v
sour etpmacjj take pne ofigbiiQibqrJuin's Tablets to' aid "figestion. ' ' '
WANTED
Capable Girl to take charge of
medical officer. He has air ady seen some sericeonthe M xican front 2 years ago
The Twentieth Century Club
their laso meeting-of the I n T IT I A
season wicn miss Margarec a.
Wilson Wednesday evening and
9V nail I ('fill f nrtl work Tni nmnu RU CLcll LlJfci lUiiUWIilli UUlüClO IUI
jf me liriae which did me no rr oiT.i their next vear. Pres.. Mrs. G.
man i tried tohjy Aidney IJ1p;
leelm - :u iruod as I ever
Joe. A. MehriDger.
to
A slight kidne i npairment mav lead f held dropsy or Brirht's diseise. 'Don'tLnnc
neglect it. Frank Miller, Bingham Utah writes: 'Was troubled with my kidneys
Tuber Tonic.
ley p.Hp; noww Haberly, Vice Pres. Mrs. r diühore. jArch'Doane. Treas- Mrs Gus ' ' Gramelspaeh Sec'y. Mrs. J. L.
Br tz and Librarian, Mrs Bomar
Use S-W Tuber Tonic for in- Traylor. sectide and Tungicide. -fcr voil ni Potatoes 'For-al-ibSlf ELIX pj I LAMPERT in anv auantitv. .! . Si
Wheat harvest goes merrily on,' Th following men will leave and farmers are reporting a very jfor Columbus Ohio, on. Tuesday
heavy risld One of 1 our -asperlJune 25th.
,v Soidiers.
farrers drov a lander all day
last SundayAdvertise something tie People want, in a way that carries convicton, and they v ill respond, no -master how many miles" they have to travel to de sq. r:. '
War Mothers
Albert C:osby, Kyana Ferdinand Braunecker St. Henry Frank F. Eiemmer Holland
iFred J- Rowekamp Dubois
John G. Brüning H'B irg Walter D. Meisner " Adam Bonifer .Edw J, Bromm St- Antho.ny Raymond Lore y, Jasper Ors T Sulgrave Denton, Iowa Jacob J. Fr edman Dubois , .
LY I'OUfiTH 1';"
July. 4th will be celerated in fitiiig1 style at Maple Park, Jasper, Ind. Dancing6, Refreshments, Good music. You are invited to come and celebrate the 4th with us. .
Mrs, John Betz, was visiting her daughter Mrs. Mamie Goad in Boonville last week. Born to Cusfc EcVe-fc and wife, who Ii vre north of town, a big baby boy Sunday. Mother and ba by are doing well- CongratukC tions Gus
All war mothers of the county
wb.wish fcO'be'in the paraie on 'Edw Pinnick Ju'y 4th are lequested to s?ndj rank Allen their names to the War Mothers' Kioer Ott Birdseye
Club at the Court House by JunevOtto Vo$ I St Henry
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Ismail apartmert for fämil of -f- oiuo meecs ?acn rn
iUhv aiieinot n. unAiKiviArs
WRC3 iQr Ihe-rigt t partyv- A(i Vi
üress s.wDiunT, ÄparrmBnuxo z, 1910 S. Third St , Louisville, Ky. fIfease give references. ' -
89.
hsr nome in Ft. Branch Thurs-
'Stat? Qhio,Oity of'TpJerfo, '1:
Frank J. Cheney makes eath5 that he. )s aqnior partner ,tts $nr F. Je Oliene' & Co., doing business' in th City.aTo.edo, Comity-and State afore sailj aiid that -jiM (irLwill pa3r thefiiin
oi os it jiuNDUKD dollars ior each anp
dav. Misses Grace Jacknian and 1 ev ry case, ol , Catarrh that cannot
1 .aveta Steward cfeofnnanied her 1 y lhe of 1Ia11 ? ratarrh Gllre-
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Eniil P. CalJmeyer Mo'land.
Charlie T. Hurt, Ireland Rupert Klueh Ferdinand v in Hawkins'Huntingburg
John Fleck Jasper J-sse M Kendall Birdseye x Herbert Huff, Crystal John M Stralman St An hony Jas R Morga Hillham
ho Elmer D FinRe Hjhand
Albert J Hasenour St Anthony
few days
Ha a G'jod Opinion of ' ChAttfafttfbltfs TebietP. "Chamb rlain's Tablets aro a wonder. ' lribver 601(1 any tliini? that beat them;'1 writes J . B. Pressey, 5Jih,nojujjICy "nTin" rrTmCleH" ntti" m liUestion or constipation jiv thoin a trial.
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Conrad Kalb Keilerville
mv urosence. this 6th dav of December.. Eow L Gardner Jasper
4. u. isüö. I Will' F Arnsman Hunting' urg e x A- : ÖLRASON, Chris w Jlarker L el, nd (Skal.) iotaky Public. tu nnrt, rinUrM-. Fall's Catarrh Cure is takn mternal- i . , rr ,? i r , j Jy,.and acts through Lie -blood on the Vvlter V elkel Irelat" d nuie:iis enrfaees of the svs'em. Win F Pi mick Crystal entYnm" nn' t i i n Alois -B -lochum St. Htury' F. J. CHENEY tSc CO., Loledo, 0. rr. o- a t-urr
Tolro l.nll'a FTiimilv Pillo fnr unnshn 1'!" i.COJCl Ob. xiuwiuuj.
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Mrs. Olive B. Lewis, of Indianaoolis, was in town Mondi y, and delivered aadress in fa or of Woman Suffrage" an'd the adoDtion of the Surfrage amendment to the U- S. Corstitutior, which already has Pres. Wilson's endorsement and ours; the "and o.irs,J is good.
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Cholera Morbus.
New Superintendent
Joh?iMfef has signed as 'ectiic Light Sapt. for the town
ana purcnasea George urameis- rhoei Hem
This is a very pairlnl and dangerous disease. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from it before medicine con Id be obtained or a phvsitian
J mi. .i.t i .
E'ecttic Light Spt. for the town, nrnr: again by starting an ad
The large barn of John Burger
living south of town was destroy
ed by tire last Sunday morLinr 21 wagon loads of hav had re
'cantly been placed in it and fii e
was -likely the result of spontane
ous combustion. Partly insured.
Says it Acted Like a Charm
UougUs or colds which persist at this
season usually are of an obstinate na r I 11 i . . i .
uire. ii.il rne more, reason tor using: a
reliable rem dy. Mrd. Margaret .Bmaie, Bi?h"p, Calif . writes: Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a grand reme iy.
Suffered from a cold hut week used the
medicine and it acted like a charm."
Jos. A. Mehringer. adv.
Boys in the Ilitary Parade.
Fifty more boys from 7 to 14
years of age are wanted, to take part in the military parade July 4th Report at the Public Schoo
Building Friday June 21, at 6 45
P. -11. No more recruits will be taken after Minday the 24th.
Some of the younger and smaller members in our compares will have lo be rejected in order to have successful drilling. Parents please acknowledge the rejections considerately and see that boys with guns have nc ammunition W. F Dudine, Drill Leader Beware of the fellow who thirks adve' tising don't pay. He is narrow bet ween the eyes, and flat on top of the head and so short sighted he is apt' to make a 17 isfake and sell you shoddy stuff in order to-make much of his few unwise customers. When business is dull wise folks start
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(Okla.)
HUGHE S? CHILL TONIC Palatab'e Better than Colomel and Qninine, Contains no Arsenic, The Old Reliable Excellent General Tonic As well as a Remedy for Chills and Feve s, Malaria Fevers, Swamp Fever and Billious Fevers. Just .what yon need at this season. -Mild Laxative, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tonic Try ib.- Don't ta' e any substitute. At Druggists, 50c and $1.00B6ttIes. PREPARED" BY HOBINSON PETTET COMPANY LOUISVILLE ' (Incorporated) KENTUCKY
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Pavs Buy
pacher's interest in the M achine" prepared fi r it. Mrs Charles Enyeart, Worjks Which Will MV, his dt Huntiogton Ind write: "During the . J J -o j summer of 1911 two of in 3' children tention row. Mr Raymond were taken Bkk wifch cholera mor! us.
edyiu the house so as to be'ninK.The Maugum
Star.
Whooping Cough. In this disease it is important that the" eolith bo kept loose aud expectoration easy, which can be done by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Mr?. P. II. Martin. Peru, Ind. writes, uMy two clHimh'tersjwid fböbplnK:o.ugh. I gave them Chamberlain's Cough Kerne Jy and it worked like a charm."
KepresentUs and, Make Money.
neaman, niS assistant ior sev-lued Jhamberlain's Colic and Diar
eral ye ars has been prom' ted anUhoea Remedy and it gave thein hnmcüis now the Electric Light andte,0lieLÜ .
Water Works Superintendent-
Coughs and Celjs Vanish.
'Summer col-ls" are not hard to break!
CM Court-
Has about gone out ol business
or narco'ics.
up, cougqs and hoarseness are easy to Dur.ngf tl e past 10 days there ' et lid of, if you will take Foley's Honey j has been the ollowing:
, v.mVU4.. ..... ..w7..M. warmers m iviercnancs jbanic vs
writ-., hpinori mc thrnf mwpr hnH Herman Lckert JohntenftPnag
auvthinu better." siiglitW laxative. i le ana öimon bciimiüt Judgment
for $197 00
Farmers & Merchants Bank vs
Ph Kunkel, Jos Jutzw iler and Mary A. Kunk I jud.nent for $1256 75 Marion Boiling, dependent or-
pht n 10 years old placed in Or phans Home in Piks Co.
Contains no opiates A. Mehringer.
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To the Golden West.
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Joseph Schnell Diss Suddenly.
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The simplest and best way to stop coughs is to take
1 T
snoDeyana lay
You get the curative influence of the pine balsam together with the mollifying effect of the honey, and other healing ingredients. It leaves a soothing coating on the inflamed tickling throat, raises phlegm easily and puts a quick end to hard wearing coughs. R. F. H .11, Mabc, Va., writes; "One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar stopped a trouble some bronchial cough and irritation that had bothered mc for üftecn yeais." our dcalei sells it. Try it.
Foley's II
But every hc;:sewife should remember that the best is not aways the highest priced. Experience has taught me that you can't always judge quality by the cost sign. That is particularly true of baking powder. Baking- powder quality can be determined only by bake day results. The baking powder that Scwes you best regardless of what you pay is the best to buy and use. I have made a close study, and careful investigation of baking powder, because 'it' is unquestionably one of the most important of baking materials. It effects all ingredients employed with it; No woman, no matter how careful her selection of, flour, sugar, eggs, etc?, can' employ the limits of baking Economy if she uses X poorly rnade, wasteful baking powder.
Merit, 'riot "money, is the only safe basis upon which to estimate the worth of a baking powder. Fortunately the housewife no longer has to conduct costly experiments of her own to determine just which particular brand is the most efficient and economical. Experts like myself, make a business of testing baking powders and accurate!' arriving; at their actual value. We make no mistakes in our decisions as our experiments are made along strictly scientific lines. Millions of women are now profiting by the aid offered by domestic scientists. I know this tobe true as choice is now centered on the brand of baking powder that I and other domestic scientists have found superior through both chemical and oven tests. It is becoming more popular every day. Its tremendous sales increase was not influenced in the least by cost. It is a moderate priced baking powder. Costs considerably less than some other brands. Still it is preferred by women who could and would pay more were it possible to secure the desired quality. They don't buy this brand of baking powder because of a saving of cbst' but because of its demonstrated superiority. To them it means the greatest quality value the greatest purity and greatest certainty of results that can be had at any price. Decidedly the best, not because of moderate price, but because of its unimprovable merit In justice to those who read this article that they may share in the savings and baking success assured by the biggest selling and recognized superior baking powder it is no more than fair that I give publicity to the brarrd preferred alike by experts and America's millions of housewives Calumet Baking Powder.
Sold by Jos. Ä. Mehriner
Orville Elliot, Malcolm Neu-
iscViaeffer, Ciarpnce Schneider, ! Si?as Buecr lein,, Emory Masters
VVA.N I biDA siu stantial man and George , Doane. allf abp-jt ttfiteprs-en usin thrcorrfrh unity, j eighteen" years old, leTf iasfj 'SunMust be favorablv known and ; dav mornine- for the Kansas har
have jlq;viier Jfc Trli is -an Iä- I veät fields.-Thy cläim they arel JsePh Schnell, miller and vestment proposition of unqus- to be paid 50c per hour and board inignly respected citizDn of ri t-. : -u purt iSp.hnpllvillfB HipH sf hie; linmo of
IIVJIKIU Iii Gl IL f t C X lu lUOll' CVCIj ' C 11 VJ CApcCL lA Cli XI ill- JL HIT J v-- ü, i ) Iii cooperation and close sales for ; bovs will learn later tha when!seven oclock Tuesday mo rni nor liliJ
local man Address SECURITIES they get i dollar they will hsve !wlth heart trouble assigned as The Borxe Telephone Co
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' NOTE. Mbs Cosiello is already toell known to most of the ladies of our city. She is of the Domestic Science Branch of the University of Chicago, a graduate of Lewis Institute, Supervisor ' of Domestic Science in Public Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy, Special Lecturer to the Women's Clubs. We are publishing a scries of her most important articles,
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the 'Signature of
the beys good luck and lots money. 4
0f this earth Aged 50 years, 11
1 months ana 11 days, he loaves a wife and 7 children, two sons.
Danger of Constipation. land five daughters, besides two
Neglected constipation may cause piles brothers, Peter Schnell of John-
uUer&tion of the bowels, nppeadici is, burg and J. H. Schnell of Birds
nervons prostration, pnnm'sisr. non t.öQ r . .
IV lilt lODUtlVllt f i. ILUU'Ut . Ull'I Ca hart c Tablets?. Do thoij work snrely, easily, gently, without iniriry to stomaeh or intestinal lining. Contain nu h ibitfonniuc ilruirs. i-inej!or fat folks. Joe. A. M eh linger. adv.
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Beud Doane, Jaapr, lud.
his demise Deceased was a wei known miiler and business man, and enjoyed the esteem of . all who knew him. His funeral took plaee at Schnellville Thursday. Do It Kow" Subscribe for the Jaspi r kSmt. v JDiUUk tor
morrow what you can dp today, 4
has the largest Ii.-1 of subscribers and will give you the best sev vice You can talk to your friends, order your mer chandise and make ; your appointmen. by
the Home 'phon3.
DUBOIS C0HLEPT0JB.C0i
The man who waits to see what the other fellow is going to do generally
waits too long.
The Ben Ed Doane Printonum, Jasper Inö.
