Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1918 — Page 5
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JASPER
Jos. Klueh. of Sullivan.
I is in tbe c ty visiting- her parents
m. , mr. anairs J acoö burger. JLne Court House Ball was well ? - attended. 1 Chester Stagey car e down M- , -D , , . r , ' from Frankfoi c, Ind and is vis Manie Park ha! a arc e crowd iHnr? finn,i ,, r. u- ,
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Always pay debts and compliments, and you will succeed. The registration board signed up 50 voters Monday, the best day in two monthsSoldier's Cough is Cured. Private Harold Hamel, GGth Regiment Ft. Adams, R. I. write: "I was troubled with a bad cough for three months. I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and felt greatly relieved. I recommend Foleys Honey and Tar and will keep it on hand." Give? relief from hay fever, asthma and bronchial coughs. Jos. A. MeL ringer. adv. From A Justice of the Peace. VT. H. Hill, J. P. Detroit, Tex. writes: 'I used Foley Kidney Pills and eay unhesitatingly that of all I hftve used they are the best, and have done the work where the rest failed." Backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints, and too requent bladder action are symptons of kidney trouble. Jo . A. Mehringer. Chas. Staley, Harry Aberg and Fidelis Klueh left Monday night for Flint Michigan, and will return with 5 new Chevelot Auto mobiles for W. A. Wilson. Reison For Refusiug Others. Persons who have once need Foiey Kidney Pills prefer thera to any other mediciiio. Thoy give reliof from kidney and bladder troubles, bickache, sharp shooting pains, rheum?' Unt stiff swollen
pirns, core muscles, pumness under the eyes, nervousness, ''always tired" feeling, and sleep disturbing bladder ailments. Jos. A. Mehringer. adv.
You Shall Nil
No Booze, Soda 10c a battle, no flour, no bread, no meat, no su'ar. You can't eat or drink, but the Automobile business flurishes. Let everybody ride The .toy of Living. To enjoy life we must have good health . No one can reason iblv hop to gctmuch real pleasure out of life svi'ion his bowels nr ) clogced a good share of the time and thn poisonn that diouM be expelled are absorbed into the yam, producing homlacho and ind'tretion A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets will move the bowels, strengthen tho digestion and giv you a chance to realize tho real joy of living. Try it. Clem Berber, son of And. .T. Berger is now with the heavy Arfcillerv at West Point, Ky while his brother Ambrose is with a lijrht battery at Ft Wadaworth, N. Y. Lame Shoulder. 'rhis ailment i9 usually caused by rhoumitiam of the muscles. All that is needo I is absolut rost and a few applications f UhamborJaiii's Liniment. Try it.
Mrs Frank Fierst and children of Princeton, are in the city this week visit'n? relatives. Miss Loyola Neuschaefer name up from Evansville Tuesday to spent the Fourth with homefolks. Mj s, Harry Aberg and children went to Cannelton Wednesday to spenlthe Fourth with relatives. John Eckert returned home from the U S. mechanics 1 engineering camp at Indianapolis Monday, having been discharged on account of eyesight. Miss Stella Gullette' returned home Thursday frc m a visit at Seymour, accompanied ry Mrs. Edgar Gullette and little son, who will spent a week in Jasper. "Do It Now" Subscribe for the Jasper Weekly Courier, Don't put off for to no row what you can do todav. The Tp. Trustees met in the office of Co. Sunt. Monday. G. R. Thompson of Paoli, Ind. was scted as Co. Agent for '-ne yfat. He is a farmer and gradu ted from Purdue in 1915 The date following your name on j our paper shows the time to which your subscription is paid Take an occassional glance at the
date and let it be a remind' r to you to give your subscription account the attention it needs. For Constipation and Biliousness Geo. Jenner, 410 Labor St., San Antonio, Te . writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets have proven the beat laxative I have taken aud 1 recommend them to
enff.r'TH f-nm eoipntion or bilioisness. They should be in every traveling man'n grip." .Relieve Biek headache, bloating c r other condition causod by bad digestion. Jos. A, Mehringer. adv. Mr John Welp I tforms us thst it is a fine bab: instead of a girl as we were tu, J last v.:eek Our mistake.
The proprietor of a sure-thing game gets the best cf his bettors. Miss Eleanor Gosman came up from Evansville Wednesday to spend the Fourth. Mr and Mrs. Walter Bohnert and son came up from Arkansrs Sunday for a visit with relatives. Misses Clara Rumbach and Catharine Metall came nn from
Evansville Wednesday.
It is as bad to steal a wif a's
affections, as it is to run away
witn ner nusoand s diamonds. There are a great many sweet girls who can be made sweeter by giving them taffy. All men may be foois, but some men are a great deal smarter fools than other men are. If the money market gets much tighter, it should be run in and given a chance to sober off. That mathematician who experiences difficulty in squaring the circle has never seen a boozy man trying to pasB a tree. A young man takes no hazard ous chances in marrying a' girl who is good, thoughtful, kind and loyal to her mother. After the paper is printed, the slight mistake looks big and plain enough to have been hit by a club by the proof reader. It is as cowardly to talk about a man behind his back, as it is to throw stones at his house in the dark.
There is no telling what the world would have been like, if womn had been created first in
stead of last.
If men knew all that women think they would be cwenty times more audacious- If women knew whac men think they would be
tvventy times more coquettish.
The eight wonder of the world I is a woman wKn Una i
uao i.xj uui XKJoi uy agent isn't necessarily a forward man; but he usually is. Never speak ill of your neighbor. It gives him license to talk about you. His Downfall. "I wonder bow that poisoneater in the museum ever got into such a business." "He says he was led astray by the pink and purple blanc mange they serve at restaurants. " Excuses For "Siig". Somebody's wedding. Somebody's birthday. Somebof y's new suit. Somebody's promotion. Somebody's inheritance. The birth of somebody's baby. Somebody's return. Press BEMrESTÄtE TRANSFERS. Jacob V. Stimson to George F. Hautch, 299,90 acres, $10,000. John Opl to Maggie Himsel, lots 2, 3, 26, 27; 28, 29, pt. 1 and pt. 30 Schnellviile, 2,4000. Mary Bachman to Trustee Jackscn Township, 41 acres, $50. iH Jos. W Greener b Sheriff to Geo. W. Meyer 18 99 acres, $1400. Micheal L. Steinhart et al, to Geo. W. Meyer, Q C. 18 71 acres $1. John B. Hochgesang Ito Mary
riasenour pt lot 12, St Anthony,
AMERICA- THE SYMBOL OF FAITH AND HOPE
By GEO. W. GOETHALS Acting Quartermaster General
Peter Pfaff Adm. to Edwin JL
Lukemeyer, pt. Dlk, 4, Hunting burg, $311. fljb
Edwin J. Lukemeyer 1o Caro
line wuetcher, pt blk. 4 Hunting burg, $311.
Peter Pfaff, Adm- to Caroline Wuetcher, pt. lot UHuntingburg
Peter Pfaff. Adm to Caroline
Wuetcher, pt. blk 5, Huntingburg
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C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Alway hears the Signature of
t The Iron flag staff failed fr, arrive in time for th 4th celebra
tion so a temporary one was erected west of the court hou.' e for the occasion- Too much wrr. Mrs. Burns' Lciicr. Koro ia n letter thut ia cortain to provo of intoroat to pooplo of thin viuinit ; nj cu oh of this sort occur in almost ovory noighborhood and people fhould kiow what to do in liko cirtuunytuncea: Savjuinnh, Mo. Oct. 12, lU. "I n30d ii bottlo t f 0' unbi rlain'B Colic und Üitirrhooa Ronr tv about nino
yeara iQ and it en rod iuj of flux (ilyuoniry). J hud nnolhtr ntt iv'k of llio simo coinplaint Hono tlu'. ..i four yars ago and a fow doHpy of tili roinody cunHi mo. I havi recommended Cbamborlain'o CJoiie and Diarrhoea Romody to dozenö of puoplo eince 1 Urt usimI it. Chamberlaiirs Tablets. 'I Iioho tablets are intended especially for ütomach troubles, biliouaneös and
jcoiustipati n. U you have any troubles
oi Huh sou, Kivo thorn a lr and realize for yournolf what a llrat claew medicino will do for you. They only cost a quarter.
Tear Out Fill In Hand Lettcr-Carrier or Mail to Post Office
TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER Kindly hove" letter-carrier 'deliver. Jo me on for which I will DavorTdelivervi
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nGood morning! Have you een The Courier? Eva.nsviile's beat paper."
Sylvester Vonderschmidt. Of the 139 Field Artillery, son of Street Commissioner Frank Vonderschmidt, writes that he is snfe in Franco; now for the Boches. "Sil" has been cooking for tho battery and iinds it harder wrrk than cutting meat for Gu ssweilor in Jasper. Emil Berber also writes his wife of his safe arrival 40 ver There".
What to Do When m Backache Come on
Toley Xidny Pill hur Soaa ram more $ood than, f löO.OO wortk of othtr i'iwlielno," wrltw Chug. IT. Tox of Uhixrod, jr. y. Whn backncho com oh on, and It neom n t UU Clin't HtntUl tho nnln am! rt-.,.
Elected Captain. Cyril M. Wilson has been elected captain of one of the companies of Cadets at Purdue University. Tho training camp will be kept open until September 1st, when tho cadets are sent home again for high school work. Stato Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas County. J Frank J. Chonoy mukös oath that, ho iö Honior tmrtnor uf tho linn of U J Chonoy x Co., doing uusincHH in tho City af Toledo, County and Stato aforo. Haid, and that aid firm will pay tho sum Of ONK HUN Dil Kl) DOI.UUH for GUOh ) ovory euHO of Catarrh that cannot bo curod by tho uoe of Hall h Catarrh Curo. Fuank j. Cjihnkv. Sworn to boforo mo and tiubnoribofl in my proHoneo, this (ith day of Docombor, A. ), IvSSO, A, W.ULKASON, XSkai.,) ITotahy J'uiu.rc. J 1 alt a Catarrh Curo in taken intornnlty.jind autö throuirh tho blood on tho innrufl Fiirfauoe of tho eystoin. Sond for tOHtimonials froo. if. J. CM ISN ICY & (X).. Toledo. O.
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W. S. S. COST DURING I9IÖT
April $4.5 I July 54.18 I Oct. '$4.21
June 4.17 1 Sept. v4.20 I Dcc. 4 23 W. S. S. WORTH $5.00 JANUARY I. 1923
HUG-HE S' CHILL TONIC raltitnb'c Better than Colomel and Quinine, Contains n Arsenic, The Old Reliable Excellent General Tonic Aa wall aa Bomody for Chills and Fovow, Älalaria Fovore, Swamp Fovor and Billioua FovorH. Just what you need at this eoaeon. 3tild Laxative, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tonic Try it, Don't tako any Htibatitnto. At Drugnists, öOc und $1.00 Bottlea. PREPARED BY KOBINSON-PBTT13T COMPANY ULL (IiKMirporntcd) KENTUCKY
Kansas Farmer Interned. A county fojd administrator in Kansas reported to thp Federal
:iVZXnT& i J mi Ssttlor, a wealthy (armer
i feeding li s wheat to hog ana chiclcÄas and that wn n the local county administrator protested I the faiaaer replied with disloyal romarkt-.
Jor to tria1 for rovoeat on of his first papers on the ground that when ho sworo he would r?notince
the sovereignty of Germany he did not do so in good faith This jcd:ntenti( was upheld by the
octirt. Altfv tho trial Sttkr wm ii rested and taken to fopok for internment.
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I V and bKln tnklnir thorn. Thoy i-u ny help from tho very flrat dOHcs. It w worth a Rood deal to you toUnovr luley Kldnoy PIUh give you Juut v i. f your ybtom ncoda to repair tho w... ntck kldnoya. It 1h their Inablllty thlr work properly thut ckuhoh ur pain und mlwory. Foley Kldnoy i iU Una to mlddle-nped and olderly j'orlo tho sprynesH and olawtlclty of uth. Thoy tako away th cause oC i-ttknrho, hiiit und Renin JolntH, rhöul in.it! pfthiM nnd unnoyini? bladdur aud Tinury troublua. Try thm tCKlat Sold by jos Mehriner
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C1 VERY American citizen should be proud of the American Red Cross. It is d?.ily, indeed hourly, riving an example
of mercy to the whole world. Through its operations the i differing of soldiers and civilians is being alleviated. The American people should continue to support the' VmericAu Red Cross. Through it they aro helping their own .nen and heloinc the allies. Through it they are making
America the symbol of faith and hope in a distracted world.
GEO. W. GOETHALS, Acting Quartermaster General
THE BOY IN KHAKI
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52 ;' Numbers for $1.5,0. Designing", BngTavingrinting. Let us know what you want and we will do tlie rest.
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I snw a mother. And hor brown clnd boy. And heard her sob. And "Good by, son." And saw him. Kiss her tears away. And go.
And hours passed. AniMn tho darknesa. Of my room. 1 lay. And all tho pictures. That tho day had drawn. Came back. And Sho was thero. And rjo was thoro.
And then a picture From across tho hc&s. Was rialnted. On my shadow wall. And Ho was thoro. And all about him. Thero wcro shadow raen But nowhere Could I find tho faco. Nor find tho fone Of Her. And then. Another picture came A great Red Cross. And wounded mon. Looked up at it. And raised their arms. And smiled. And Ho was thero. And aa I Razed.
Upon tho cross. I Raw lier face. And so It waa. That In tho darkness, OÜ my room. It camo to mo. That Ited Cross worlt. Across tho soas. Was mother's work. In other hands. And dono for Her. v And then sloop caiue And camo a dream. And cheering throng. And hoys como home And IIo was Uioro. Ajid Sho was there And onco again. I heard Her sob. And saw Him. Kiss Her (ears awny. And in their wako. On (hat glad day. A Ited Cross waved. As It had waved. And followed Him. Down In tho Valley. And como back again.
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I THANK YOU
One Million Sweaters For Army and Navy
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The American Red Cross Is greatest volunteer organisation
tho world haa ever seen. It was announced by one of the high olllclnls In Washington that millions oi people mrt nnd hnvG been for some months
forking six days a woek without a dollar's pay. This Includes the members t tho local chapters and all other employees In this country and abroad. Ono slgulUcant Item in thin Is the fnet that tho Hed Cross has given the trmy and nuvy over l.OUO.iKK) sweaters for th boys In the service, of which N)ver 000,000 were made by tho members ot tho locnl chapters, Vou who know "the difficulty of mklng sweaters can estimate the chsracter of the wort ind tho self sacrifice tlmt tho raen of America are making to furthe HeCl Crosf Mko of uidrcy.
CARDINAL GIBBONS' MESSAGE Thero In tlma times a vcriU alio ocean of sorrow and $uffcr iny cntjuljlnQ million of touts, and a society with the member ihlp and resources of the Hei Cross, actuated o.t It U &y Chris Han principles, can lest under take tho tremendous bur&cn of extending Intelligent and efficient relief. In particular I approve of tho ttisd Cross activities as thoy are directed toxcards sup porting tho courajo and caring for tho Injuries of our y solHers and mllor. It is my tarnest hope that all of our peofUt will cheer fulty and generously operate with the Red Oroj miltva in their efforts towards reaping the fullest m!s4LSura of charity that it my Is possMa for the society to attain. Jxur.fi CiuwinvAL Gron, ArcKshhop of Baltimore
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