Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1918 — Page 5
JASPER WEEKLY
COURIER et BEN ED DOME. JASPER.
INDIANA.
M, A. Swöeney attended court
at Mnglish last Saturday.
Pat Cassidy was a caller at
Evansville last Monday.
Vaipara'so has female conduct
ors on its troll y cars
Aiber. Kline left last Wed
day for Baltimore. Md.. where
. , ,
ne has a job as cabinet maker.
Mrs, Louis L. Koerner. at
Evansville visiting her husband
cms week-
Jasper Mails. Mails out: 7:45 A M., 6:30 P.M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , 9:24 A M. :50P. M-
Mrs M A. Sweenev is
Evansville th s week visit! n fil
iations,
m re
Entered as second-class matter at the poetoffire at Jasper, Ind. unjer the act ol March 3, 1897 rtTibflurio1 ion -fil .50 Per Year.
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Cut This Out It Is Wunh Money. Don't Miss Thip. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Folct&Co. 2S35 -hef-field Ave., Chicago 111. writing your name and addier clearly. You ? ill receive in return a trial package containi g Foley's Ho ey and Tar Compound
;or cougne co'tij atni croup, Foley Kid
Wils McCord and family moved to Washington Saturday. Miss Theresia Haller returned home irom a visit at flhio-n
Tuesday. Wm J. Hoffman, former mail
carrier, returned home from Colorado last week,
Liberty Loan Parade Everybody Was Out.
r la,?e CIwd attended the Liberty Loan cerebration in Jasper eduesday night; the Fifth Regimental Band from Camp Taylor with a left handed Band master, (a curiosity) was here and gave a concert before onA
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j alter tne excellent address de-
week fnrw e,Ä:i.oE the still over ,$200.0t'0 short in its
week for a few days visit.
ein, of the U. S. Navy, is here from NnrfnlLr Va
i '
L'rji3 papei la mailed regularly to
subscri bets until a definite order to dia- ?ey PiHb and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
-f;0; Ii am. niH doe- A Aiennnger. adv.
i full : an lees in tue discretion ol the Victor Snranpr ramo hnm f rnm
p-büsher a different conree ahoald be Bloomington University Tuesday
nigh, to vis't his parents and will leave Sunday for Indianapolis to enter medical school.
uee oed advisable.
FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1918
Dubois County's Quota for
Fourth Liberty Loan is
Ü552
000
The Uni.ed States Government Has Fixed the
Amount ol BOnd Sales as Abcve and the
Silii Must Be Made.
The quota of Fourth Liberty
Bonds to be sold by Dutois Co in the car paign that opened Sat-
urdpv. Seru. 28 and closes Satur-
A Man's Cheerful Recommendilion. W. H. Frear, 03 Myrtle Ave.. Albany
N. Y. write8:'I thought kilney trouble might be the cause cf my run down con
dition and weakness, ao I took Kolev
Kidney PillB and thev did the work. 1
chuprfully recommend tl.em." Thev
relieve lame ock, rheumatic pnins. stiff joints, sore muecles. Jos A. Men imjer.
The Indiana State Conference
of Charities and Conections wi'l
meet at Evansville for their 27th
annual session October 6, 6,
and 8th. Yon are invited to at
tend.
bond quoia: and white Jacrw
and Huntingiurg have gone over the ton" the rural distnVfs
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v.siung nome to ks fnr imr are wa oenind and the farmer
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weeKS.
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Stopped Her Baby's Cough
No 'emedy is better known than
Fo-
Mar: Pickfordin 4The Little American was pn sented at the Star Theatre last night for the benefit of the Liberty Guards. NEW CAßB IGE We have just received a car of Northern Cabbage. Now is the ?2.00 for 100 pounds at Edward J. Kueblei's. The local msii-carriersreoeivPfl
a letter this week from Hilbert Kunkel, formeily employed in the post office, and now working id Uncle Sam's Army Post-Office in France. tHin,, rvq he ,-c
feeling fine and likes h's job Dr. E. A. Sturm received a commission as Captain in the Medical Corps of the U. S. Army and left Wednesday for Camp Grant, IU-, to report for duty; this leaves Jasper with but two
pnysicians-
Mr and Mrs- Jos. F. Friedman
nan ifir iu nnirannn' a novinn r t- i ii 1 m i
vjr vvw wfiiug u wiuu ul icv a iiuuj auu xnr lor giving qillCK l-ff Ti.-i 1 i , r t '
xuwuajf mfciit iur ijarayette
turef Areeics is 555,000.
relief from couirhe, colds and croup.
This county's quota in the W M. Stevens Vivian, w. Vir- wher e they were called by the
Third Liberty Loan was $205,600
and the amount of bonds sotd totaled $400900. The quota for the present cam)ain is conoid erat ly larger thi n
for former Ioai)3, and to reach
ginia, writes: '"My baby had a 'ei.ible seriOUS illness nf th
1. 1 il I'll' -. , . uwu
uuugu, ana notoinje aia nun
1 read
the first
daps the cough stopped. " Jos.
Mehnngor. adv.
Ivan,
aÄT'a älLhZ Vrt tJ?Jated ith Spanish in! tdoaebe'ped him and in two n41e.za tiv.ai has been taking
A.
in
military training at Purdue University; his manv friends wish
him a speedy recovery-
Albert Steinkamn resigned Pis
position as a city mail carrier and :
Pint fViis nnt nnrl Irppn
the sales allotted, and go over the minri fK fi .f mOAf;.
tot ana demonstrate toicne wer a fhn tt. s ni, h ia,r mmn.
.1 . , -, . i w x uuvi w kj i. j i tu r
mac our county is jluj percent ing 0ct. llth a, 8:W P. NT. in the expects to soon be in Uncle Sams
American aepenas upon tne Court R- om. Thp program com- Army; Miss Ulara Bohnert was prompt response of or citizens, mittee is promising an interesting appointed to take his place and
UJWWUlliy IWS UIie lta lU'I pypn no- Th c o fnv mrnvir mnr, Detfan Her niinpR ' rilPQHQt. Q.
woman and child in Jasoer.
BARLEY BISCUIT. 2 cups barley flour ?3 cup Sweet milk 2 tablespoons fa2 teaspoon salt 4 tpasj oons baking powder Mix as wheat biscuits-
nutv in the past, and now that our boys are on foreign soil, ready to wrest victory from the Hun tuere nno question but the loyal citizens of the county will do their full duty. Dubois County Cities end low.ships Qnotas.
Township x Captain Columbia A. Crowder
Harbison Geo L Hoffmai
Boone Chris Hoffman
Madison Fred Steinhart
Po Ar Xtfrn Dnnlrmnn OC AAA
Ä7r'cT h uitvumu soreneiBOutof mv limba and Marion John Th eman 23,000 good." Joa. a. Wringer.
nau jonn tt. lnies l ,UUU ;
Jetferaon J. C. Sanders 28,000 Jftckson lohn Steinberg 30,00 Patoka Ld Struckman 48,000
Cass Jörn Heitman 5().000
ually the women are taking the men's places during these war
times.
Ned Kress. Prank Knann An.
dy Kreilein and John Knapp went
lu uuais me öunaay on an auto
will have to come across KvpIv in
i f , 1 '
tne ext iew days to bring up their end of the allotment. Mrs. Hcrace M. Kean", Sec'y of the Dubois County Board of Charities will represent this County at the meeting of the State conference of Charities and Corrections to be held in Evans-
vn.e uet ü, ö,Jand 8. Red CpossNotes. Knitted garments were turned
in since last report bv the follow.
ing ladies, Socks: esdames Dona Osborn 4th, Geot A Burger 4th, C. Henke 49th, Jos. Rottet 5th, Ed Kiaft 6th, Louisa
Krempp 37th, Geo. Norman, A. L. Jackman 7th, Chris Rudolph 4th, W. S Hunter 13th, Paul Kuntel 22nd, Arch Doane, Ferd.
JUCRert4tn, . Sweaters. Mrs. Geo. Kuper 4th
Sylvester Smith 2nd Fred BUs-
singer 3d, Tillie Rottet 7th, Miss Clara Bohnert, Aurelia Troxler
lüth.
From the War Mothers, Socks:
aaesdames Jos. Hoffman 10th, Henry Evans 2nd. Jacob Hoff
man 8th, Agnes Dudine. John
Hoffman 2nd Alva Elliot 7th, A. J. B rger 12th, Nanie DeMotte 5th, Phil Birk 3d. Sweater Mrs. Mart Eckstein 2nd. Our quota of 2000 4x4 wipes for this month, is noc yet finishec. The workers h
very few, therefore uro-G all thf
lc dies to come, at least once a week to help make these dressings, so that the shipment can be made Remember the work shop is open every Tuesday . Wednes-
jday and Thursday night, arf
inursaay arternoon Wednes day night is for the young fadies.
Ihe Kea Cross labels have not
CALU-MET
Calumet possesses the farthestreaching baking powder economy. It is the 7nost economical leavening agent. It saves in more ways and makes more important savings than most other baking powders. You save when you bay it The price is moderate it leaves you money over the cost of high-priced brands for purchase of other articles. Costs but little more than cheap powders far more valuable m quality. You save when you use it. Possesses twice the ordinary raising force you use only half as much as is ordinarily required. You save materials it is used with. Calumet never fails with any kind of recipe or with any kind of flour always produces perfectly raised, delicious bakings. You'll notice a great difference when you use Calumet Calumet produces light, sweet, wholesome, flaky bakings. You will notice with sorr.-e or the cheaper brands the bakings are soqy, heavy, dark in color, and sometimes heve a bitter taste.
Used in U. S. Armv
and Navy. Useäby leading chefs and domestic scientists, and by more housewives than any other brand. Made in the world's largest and finest baking powder plant Best by test. A trial proves it.
trip. They w re due here Mor -T" ; S y c0I?s t rt h, ov;i rcrj i.T "J . ,W oav shipment of hosDital u-ar-
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Took Out Dreadful Soreness. When the kidneys are weakened
Qi nno ! lHl1 10 l"row impurities out of the blood, MlSfi H ue vn Pnv
fl 4t)t'''0U ! backache, eoreneas and rhenmaHn nnina nf the Jn
55.000 . ilevolop Mrs. David IJeury, (i5 S. Lin' rpqitrnorl hor na.-f;
42.000 J Avo. Wuehi-ton. N J. .writes: Sl p 'o"" !
V - v-.
Dubois County Sailor Dies. Benjamin J Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E EUis. of Cuzco.
Ferdinand RobtJB ckman 42.000 died at Camp P( rr , Great Lakes
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Jasoer iVi L. Wairner 54 000 il1- wesaay morning bept 254
day but arrived Wednesday night
zwo aays late. The LoniRvilln
lagarisasfine as silk and Oh!
they did hate to leave.
a graduate School, has as a teacher to accent a
walk Position as principal in the Cyn-
ndv. tmana scnoois. Miss Cox has
neen very successful and her
many Jasper friends will hp o-lnH
to learn of her advancement.
roentssnd knitted articles not be made until labeled.
,c?n
mitvapyy um.
SUIT
H'Burg Carl Koerner 59,000 Total 5t2,000 A Beautiful Woman
Suits to recover $12,500 due
tnem on account, cvere filed in
superior court Thursday afternoon Sept. 26, by J. B. Speed & Co., of Louisville against Edgar Traylf r and Andrew B. Krempp and their bondsmnn, the London and Lancashire Indemnity Co. of America. The complaint states th-1 the amount is for iock furnished in building roads in War
rick and Dubwis-cos Evansville
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Do yo i know that a beautiful wiu in Iwnya has t good digestion? If your dippuHon is faulty, at liehtly of meats,
anu iAK3 an oceaHionai o e ol Chamber
lai
ion
Can Now Eat ad Sleep in Comfort. Ii troublod with indigeetion or Bleep-lea-neap, you ehoiiid read what Mise Acnes Turner, Chicago, III. has to eay : "Overwork, irregular mealp, and care-
ia'd rablotB to strengthen vou digest-! jeeenesB reSardinK tlio ordinary rufet of n PnVp " i health, gradually undermined it until
Birdseye Soy Kurt." Thos. E.Jacobs, son of Mrs.
Ellis was a member of Co. C 3, Susan Jacobs, of Birdseye, this
mg severel wounded m action Lf "fn Fl,,'- V, Yo 5 somewhere in Prance. . !9? ,In,u . 'ast January and Oh! the German nponlo Jjdiso ved partnersh.p. The bond
is au u iv
6.iviu6, auu wc imvtj got to Kill 'em. They captured prisoners, watches, bread and tobacco, ac cording to latest reports.
THE WAR NEWSPAPER The Evansville Courier.
$5.00 October Rates $7.50
DAILY ONE YEAR
DAILY ANO SUNDAY
The Jasper Liberty Guards have received their uniforms and took part in the Darade Wednes
day night; they present a good complexion became dark, muddy
appearance. Let others do as they wish, but as for yourself, try to do that which is for the betterment of your health aDd the prolonging of your nerve forces. Sincere Gntitude. Mn. William Bell. Loganaport, Ind., writes: MI deem it my dutv to expre my gratitude for the good Chamberlains Colic and Diairhooa Remedv did me when I had h severe attack or 'diarrhoea threo years ago. it was the only remedy that relieved me."
Life's problems can best be solved to a 'arge extent by overcoming prejudices, by permitting others to enjoy their own kind of pleasures, their own ideas, and to work out their own salvationBronckiil Trouble. Mra. A.JO. Sultnberder. Rockfiuld Ind. lutea: "Fornn attack of bronchia!
l rouble which usually nsaua me
last fall I became wrecK of mv former
eelf. I suffered from continual headache was unable to digest my food, which eeemed to lay as a dead weight on my stomach. I was consti Dated and mv
e dark, muddy and
I yellow, aa I felt. Sleeplessness was
added to my misery, and I would wake
as tired as when I w nt to sleep. I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and fonnd luch relief after taking them that I kept up the treatment for nearly twb months. They cleansed my stomach, invigorated my system nnd since that time I can eat and sleep in comfort. I am today entirely well." New IN. E. Paslop. Rev. R. E. McWilliams has been appointed pastor in charge of the M. E. at Huntingburg by
tne tn conference of the Indi
Süffpage Meetings.
Mrs. Bomar Traylor. chairman of the Dubois County Franchise
league, has been busy organiz ing leagues in different parts of the county during the last two we iks. On Saturday September 21, she assisted by Mrs. W. A Wilson and Miss I Marie Cassidv
organized a League at Cuzco with
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THE EVANSVILLE COURIER, Evansville, Ind
NOTE--To nnlnf. o i if I r a fk. si - i
'"-nusccona zones, or mora than mllfrom Evansville, dally $6,00, dallyand Sunday $9.00
ö in thi By c'ion on samn d
vapcjre pui oui in disguise of
are cold or ink dry. ""Bringing Up Father."
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edy the only tiling hat l'Ivoh me relief.
ana M. E. church which has just closed its session. Jasper has lonor since ceased to exist as a station for M, E. preachers.
State Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. j
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho
ia Honior partner .l tne Urm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing Dusincas in the
Citv af Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said Ünr will pay the sun
sixteen members The Leaj?ue.and camps, golden essays and
eiectea tne ionowing otlicers: eauormis, scriKing cartoons and
rres Mrs Trecia Harman- usirg comics
vujejrres. ivirsr rjorence Bledsoe Treas. Miss Edyth Ellis, Sec Mrs Miss Minnie Elkins. Oi Thursday S'nt 2ß nhe Aee.
gated Mrs. Horace M. Kean.
m
W kill
pniiK' I find CliHinborlain'dConKh Rem- i 01 0NK unohku dollaus for each Blip
i mo rttliof I ÜVÜr' Ctt8 or Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. Frank j. Chknky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this (Uh day of Deeombor, A. I). 1SSÜ. A. W.ULEASON, (Sical.J Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iuteruftlly, und m'ta through the blood on the
muc his MiriRcoa of tho system. Send fur toetimonitile free. F. J. C1IKNEY A CO., Toledo, 0 Take U Ii Family Pill for conntipa on, ÄjYt
After uainr it for a few dav all
bronchial tr juble disappears. " CASTOR IA For Infants tnd Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bani the .Sif natuvc of
! Mrs. Guy Norman. Mrs. Oph Tt
iiu auu ira, ;Nav me jjeMotle the duty of organizing a League at Ireland. Thedtty was per formed and a League of twplvp
members was organized. Its officers are as follows:
Pres. Miss Helen Rose, V Pres Mrs Isaaj Norman, Sec'y Treas! -Irs Will B. Morgan.
On the same day. Mrs. Traylor
anu ivirs. louis Koerner went to
tsiraseyeanc organized a League of thirty members in that thriv;
ity. ita oincers are
me loiiowing: Pre?. Mrs. O'. Sanders, V. Pre$. Mrs Will Reiner; Sec'y , Mjas Beatrice Ash, Treas, Mrs; Will
rr wvn rmm
Each of these Leagues Miavcf prospects of making 'rapid
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General Insurance and Real Estate
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Give it in Time
Every mother knows that coughs md colds, neglected, may lead to the most dread diseases. Croup, bronchitis, pneumonia anu" consumption often huvc theic, b5innin in a slight cold. i'fho wise mother gives Foley's Honey and Tar at the first signs of a cough or cold. She knowi ifrtops coughs quickly, puts a soothing, healing coating on an inflamed anJ tickling throat, and gives a feeling
oi warpiiu ana comtort to the sufferer.
Special rates on Farm Loans and Insurance for Duhois Pike mnd adjoinngi counties. Fire, Tornado Hail, Life, Accident Plate, GUß?, Automobile, Burglary and Liabili'y '
Insurance, Bonding Co, rperesentad. Phone 116 2
West Baden Hotel (o de talfäf
"VM1 arinources thaf
Mrs. W. W. Gulletteand dauch
ter Lynn visited relatives at
French Lick Wednesday.
Buy Bonds before the Son
goes down.
Feather your nest but don't
i r," ""nun iu mc suncrcr. .u .t u j Mr. M. E. Scblarb. Aikland, Pcna., writci; rou ine ocner Diras.
growths.
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Foley Hooey hiiü Tr Ii che bc couh anJ cold remedy 1 have crer tried. Wbea my littlo '
Ulrl icta a cold on her eben. I vc br t (cW dokd. aud a relieves hcrrlJu twiy1
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Int hen ovez b govern! ment for use as an army hair.it.1 Gen- NoWehas been Tit French Lick lor the nn "rrencn
?pectin facihTie. for UbüshT ingen wrny hoapital. n0Ä st s
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