Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1918 — Page 5
IASPEB COURIER
Charles Day after & visit north
vv f i lovAnoiij, iiao iciui neu j Louis Joseph of the Desk Mfg. Co., spent the week in Memphis and the South on business. Mrs- N. B. Cummiskey and Mrs. J. Dügan spent yesterday in Evansville. -t J P. Huther motored to Martinsville Saturday, returning Sun'day with Mrs. Huther.
Mr and Mrs. Robt. Eckert re-
Hirrn Saturday from Indianapo
lis ana Markiesville.
Mrs, W. E. Wellman, of Evans
vilie is visiting Mrs. W. A. Wil
son m this city this week.
Frank "Tud" Kerapf is here from Chicago this week visiting
relatives
ine June term of Dubois cir
cuit court ccmes to a close to-
mono w.
. A girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs John Welp Sunday. Con-
grit llations. Robt. Hunter of Providence.
Ky . visited his parents in Jasper
. yesterqay. Rbeumatic and Kidney lllg. Troubled wi h. rheumatism, kidney or bladder affections? You need Foley Kidrey Pills. Mrs. Frank P. Wood, 7i. F. D. 2, Morril, Maine, writes: "I found relief as eoon aa I began taking Foley Kidney Pille. My husband also received much benefit from them. He .was lame, could not Btoop over; now be feels no pain." Jos. A. Mehringer Miss Elnora Gossman is attending the LocKyear business college at Evansville preparatory to Government service.
FOR SAUD (?onr ps. $3.00 per bushel. Address: L. C COSBY, Washington, Ind. Mrs Ona Risley, sister of Mrs. . P L. Cassidy, and son Ronald, ( f California is here visiting Mrs. Cassidy and other relatives. Ferdinand township filed no mortgage exemptions this year, the only tp in the county which has no mortgage exemptions.
You've got one guess as to
which a woman wouM choose, a
halo or a diamond tiara.
Not what we can do, but what we can bear is the real test of
character.
Tl e man who has no joy in his religion has a bad leak some
where jnjiith
The nun who gives as much as
he ought to, nsver gives as much
as he wishes to. Cholera Morbus.
This is a very pairlul and dangerons
disease. In almost every neightorhood someone has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a phyaitian Bummoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy iü the house so aa to be prepared ft r it. Mrp. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind. writes: "During the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick with cholera morbus. I u ed Uhamberlain'a Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief Always pay debts and compliments, and you will succeed.
Do It Now" Subscribe for the Jasper
Weekly Courier, Don't put off for to . morrow -what von nan do today.
Sweet Been.
Sweet B?au, a t Otting mare in training at the fair grounds for the July-August races, died last
Friday, caused-by an attack of pneumonia. The animal had a
record of 2:11, was owned by at
torney Kobert Armstrong of
Huntingburv, and valued at
$2,000.
Says it Acted Like a Charm. Coughs or cilda whic i persist at this
season usually are of an obstinate nature. All the more reason for using a reliable rem dy. Mrd. Mareraret Smale.
Bishop, Cplif. write-: "Foley's Honey and Tar compound is a grand remedy, ßuffered from a cold last week, used th?. medicine and it acted like a charm."
Jos. A. j ehnnger. adv..
JULY FOURTH !
AT RlnnlnDnrl
ITMUCrdl n
certain.
Sour Stomach. This h a rrild form of indigestion. It is mually brought on bv eatincr too ranid-
iy or too much, or of food not saited to army and is now awaiting orders.
yiiur uigesuvo organs. If yoj will eat
How She Banished Backache. Mrs. Eftie Kleppe, Avenll Minn, writes: "I was at a sanitarium tree w eks at one time, two weeks another
time, for rheumatism and kidney trouble and got no relief. On my return ba
the cure. Always use when I feel pain
Miss Stella Burger is at home
from Louise ille this week visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Burger.
Bid Kidneys Laid Him Up.
A slight kidne impairment may lead
to dropsy or Bright'a disease. Don't
neglect it. Frank Miller, Bingham. Utah writes: ''Was troubled with my kidneys
sg oaa x couia noi worn:. Tried, many
oi medicine which did me no gcod.
Then I tried Foley Kidney Pills; now
leeling as good as 1 ever did before."
Jos. A. Mehringor: adv.
Tr E. A. Sturm was in Indi
anapolis last week and success
fully passed the examination for
the medical corp of Uncle Sam's
sstowiy, masiicate yonr food thoroughly,
eac diu little meat and hone at all for enpper you will more than likely avoid the sour stomach without taking any medicine whatever. When you hav sour stomach take one f Chamberlain's Tablets to aid digestion.
Geefiess Days.
four Bee! Meals a Week Allowed.
The following order has been
promulgated by the 'Pood Ad
ministration to rerr ain in fnrpp
Man has his price, woman ner L-;i -pt-u
figure-and both of thern are un-i Hot or cold roast j, f on Mon,
day only at dinner. Boiled or stewed beef on Wednesday and Saturdays at dinner. Beef steak only on Thursdays
at dinner. Beef only at four meals each
gan using Foley Kidney Pills, found im-1 wcctM eau cmc&eii auu nsn Uie mediate relief, half bottle completed rest of the Wtek. Somebody
wants a corner on chicken town
or country style Which? .
H.5W. Oipous Wrecked.
One of the ti ains of Ed- Bal
lard's circus of West Baden,
while on a side track at Ivanhoe,
Ind. last Saturday morning was
run into by a Government emptytroop train and four of the rear
sleeping cars were wrecked, killing 57 of the principal circus performers and injuring: 105 others.
The show was on i s way from
Michigan City to Hammond, Ind.
alter a successful tour of the
East. Mr. Edward Ballard the
proprietor, was 24 hours ahead of
the show and so was not in the wreck, How long it will kill the
show, we cannot say.
I July 4th will be celerated
m fiting style at Maple
r&rk, Jasper, Ind. ing, Refreshmenbs,
Dane-Good
music. You are invited to
come and celebrate the 4th with us.
Coughs and Colds Vanish.
"Summer coldB" are not hard to break
up, cougqß and hoarseness are easy to '-et lid of, if you wiH take Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. Mrs. Mary Sogdam 282 Maple 8t. Perth Amboy, N. J.
writes: It helped my throat, never had
Walter Seng, wife aad. child, SlSfnoÄ'I
vu juvuiiüvmeaie m town VSiUnr A. Mehringer. his brothers and mother on South . . . ; r
Main Street. rayeue county maiana wss - - the first county in the state to Mrs, Omer Kuebter went to sell or receive pledges for their
liowsviue aonaay tor a weeks quota of War Saving Stamps, visit with her brother, Wra. Boh- $311 700 Dubois county's is nert and family. $396,800, and on June 15 was Ha5 a Qod Opinion of CfamberUin's '320, uOQ short Tablets. Dangers of Constipation. "Chamb rlain's Tablets are a vronder. Neglected constipation may cause piles I nevereold anything that beat Ihem," ulceration of the bowels, appendici is, writes B. Tressey, Richmond, Ky. nervoas prostration, paralysis. Don't When troubled with indigestion or delay treatment. Best lemedy is Foley constipation giv ; them a trial. Cathartic Tablets. Do their work surely, easily, gently, without injury to stomach Today win'" a UP the bisr W. .u or intestinal lining. Contain no habit-
b- anve and a meeting wjll be f4ormiur .f,niBa- 1 ineor fat folks- Josof fi,n n.- ur, . A. Mehringer,. adv.
Herberb Flick, son of Mr. Wm. Flick and wife, visited in Jasper last week. Herbert is now in the army and stationed at Cam:
Caster, Battle Greek, Michigan.
Coercion.
T red.
The government has made it
plain that coercion should not be
used to force the sale of War
Savings stamps, Liberty bonds
and other federal securities. Yellow cards and threatening spec
ial delivery letters, which get
people out of bed in the small
hours of the night ere frowned unon, and properly so. Cooper
ation and financial support for
war work campaigns is best
achieved through the use of com
mon sense, l nreatß and coercion may bring forth a small amount
of money, but the m ral elf ect
would be be better if the slackers
were left to their own devices.
A man's conscience is likely to force him to ine up on the right
siae, sooner or later.
John H. Bergdoll, county food administrator for Ripley county, was authorized by Dr. Harry E. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana, to seize all sugar in excess of 25 pounds shipped into his county for individual consumption. Mr. Bergdoll reported the shipment of 100 pounds of sugar from the Kroger Grocery and Baking Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mary Shook of Milan, Indiana. The firm has been warned against this infraction of the rule.
OTT ;
Every church and every lodge in Indiana has been asked to nominate a member who shall serve as a deputy food administrator. The chief duty to be asked of these deputies is to assist in the dissemination of information am1 literature bearing -upon the food administration's program.
Indiarfa United States food club presidents will meet in state-wide conference at the Claypool hotel, Ii dianapolis, June 27. The meeting i3 expected to include representatives of every township ;n the state.
HUGHES' CHILL TONIC
Palatable Better than Colomel and Quinine, Contains no Arsenic, The Old Reliable Excellent General Tonic As well as a Remedy for Chills and Fevers, Malaria Feveis, Swamp Fever and Billious Fevers. -Just what you need at this season. Mild Laxative, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tonic Try it. Don't take any substitute. At Druggists, 50c and $1.00 Bottles. PREPARED BY ROBINSON-PETTET COMPANY LOUISVILLE (Incorporated) KENTUCKY
The sale of sugar and flour on public markets, except by established dealers 'who serve customers with other Staples every day, is forbidden by the food administration.
Sales of sugar have been limited to two pounds to city customers and five pounds to rural customers, and the assurance of supply to manufacturers
of non-essentials has been withdrawn.
Soda fountain operators have been
cautioned not to serve sundaes or special drinks requiring sugar syrups.
The sugar situation is serious and the strictest conservation and limitation of the rations of each individuaJ to three pounds per month is absolutely necessary if the housewife is to be supplied with her canning and
preserving requirements.
Ä Fabie. (Dedicated tc ail Liz Millers)
Liz Miller, on a sweet spring day Bjgan to sweep and scrub away.
52 Numbers for $150. Designing", Engraving, Printing. Let us know what you want and we will do the rest.
LI i
II ftiudg of J ni card Irinlinu at Jmi
have shown where volunteer com-
The 30 drafted men whose " " " ArnT
bpen frequent and yellow paint
During other drives reports;She was as neat as ai y pin,
lo eave a speck of dirt was sin.
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nas oeen used. These are not methods of sour d sense. A man who refuses tchelp a good move
ment along should not be forced to make a show of patriotism be-
1. L 1 1
uause wnaiever ne noes evi
Mr Riely Sturm was home vis fnr 3Rd OOO mnrp men Thp draw
jting his family Saturday and ing for the new registrants was Simday and left again Monday heid yesterday. -morning for Ii dianapolis where . . r
he is helping Uncle Sam win the öiaie umo,Ly8 c0ur,ty f es-
i .
names were puDPsned m tnis paper last week, left for Camp Sherman, Chillocothe, Ohio last Tuesday. There was no tanquet and no brass band. The departure of drafted men is becoming too common an occurence. Ray
Lorey took the automobile route f: v" .T VY.
'o H'Rurg. -The July draft calls r. Ä"""
nun can vau wiuil Uljj UJUllcy There hc uld be no compulsion except in conneet;on with law enforcements. The?e is no law in this case. And it has been made
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that hp. 7-hnX T ? T is senior partner ..f the fiim oi F. j. method. Buying ar stamps Cheney & Co., doinj business in the OUffht to be a pleasure- It IS not
Whooping Cough.
Ir this disease it is important that the City af Toledo, County and State afore, rough bo kept loose and expectoration snid, and that ?aid firo' will pay the sum anmi t.il'li ti n m 1 r C vb vk-kvrii tAt . k r ff atijiti n n
(Jliamberlain's Cough Remedy M re. V. evt rv case of Catarrh that cannot be1rt-Pecc
Martin, IVru, Ind. writes, "My two cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. tlHimhters had whooping cough. I pave Frank j. Cheney. nihein Chamberiaiirs Cough Keinedy and Sworn to befrre me and subscribed in iii worked like a charm." mv nresence. this 6th dav of December.
A. D. ISvSO. A. W. G LEA SON, (Seal.) I"otary Public.
Fairs Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
the
a purchase but an investment
People are doing well in this
Virgil Greene, one time all round sport in Jasper and located
in Arkansas for the past few ly, and acta through t.ie blood on
years, has secured a job with the nimbus maces ot tne sys em. Pl rv. co A,'on r; .... Send lor testimonials free
France, Good luck Virgie, who never worked and never will.
F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
Take all's Family Pillfi lor uoriFtipnion. adv
CASTOR I A
Californian Had Kidney Trouble
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In
For Infants and Children
For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
"Good möniing! , Have jou seen The Courier? Evansville 's but paper."
WAITED
Capable-Girl to take .charge of i
small apartmet t for family of two- A good home and good wages j or the ngl t party. Address S. Blum, Apartment no 2, 1910 S. Third St , Louisville, Ky. Please give references., . v
WEOQi'Nb-
In" nations. Am.ounemnents
0 in script. s:18 of olops S2.S0- lOOvWtlMK
cards for öOc.Write r
littnbcd Uoana, Jasper, Ind.
Jack Maltos, Coppcropolis, Calif., says: l had such a suvure 'asc oi! Sidney trouble 1 thought I would have to SHI out my buaintrss. I took three bottles of Foley Kidney Pllis which ?ntlrely relieved me and I have had -o recurrence of kidney trouüie since ..en." Some days it seems as if you can o longer bear the pain and misery ou suffer fr..m kidney and bladder roubles. The acht across vour back -rows worse avJui every mcve you .nake and every step you tako. Jt just seems tc rob you of all strength and energy. Your head aches, you are nervous and worn out, sloep poorly and have no appetite, .stomach is upset and bowoh' Irregular. Foley KWriey pjna lessen ie rain, until It Is finally gone entirely. They Give strength and tone to the kidneys -make them strong, active, their action becomes regular and normal again, nd vour health grows better each day you take thi3 ßrcit healing mcdlclne Sold by Jos. a. Mehuiper
She scrubbed and mopped the kitchen floor Until her feet were vjry sore. She even beat the parlor rugs And brushed the clothes where moths and bugs
Had nibbled bits of lining up; She made son Willie wash the pup She had her hubby paint the hall And calcimine the kitchen wall Her daughter sprinkled with the hose The cemf nt porch and wet her clothes She went on cleaning at this rate Till things were in the best of state. And in a week was everv casement
(Scrubbed f rem attic to the base
ment. But now, alas! this cleaning frolic Has given hubby nainter's coiic; And Liz has broken down in bed With nei vousness and aching head Her ra ighter has a swo'len nose T.ieco sequence of leaky hose; And Wil ie has a calp di-ease, Contracted from the punpy fl as. Si. after ail it doesn't Day
Tj clean a ho ice in such a way.
The mora! of this fable is: Djn't b particular like Liz. WM. J. H CHITWOOD
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