Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 June 1919 — Page 3

JASPER COURIER

Ja. per Mails. Mails out: 7:4". A "..'CP'Sl MiiU in 8.-27 A. M . 0:2 1 A w 7 :30P.M; Hon. Henry C. Fink, o Mon tros, Colorado, s top ped over in Jasper Tuesday, on his way home from New York Citv. to visit hiyfoter. Sirs. ivga Baces.

Victor Sprauer is home from medical college visiting his pir. enU Mr .Uoi Sprauer aud wife

i , Robert K.erst came home last Saturday frcm across the Atlantic, i.is army experience over.

County Agent Notes.

Grover Sulb arrived mome hst

Saturday Irom the u b. miliaryited re.ativea in Lynville last

se vich bjnday

home where

Postmaster Huther and family returned from ConuersviUe Sanday. Dr. Robert Piekhirdfc and fn.iv

1 Motor?d dovn fr?m Franklyn tV7 aoJ,MonlV, nrain WtV l.,i,ü , . . .. J ot der tiuu Jien not busy in th p U. Wednesday fur a week vu;t. :o.i.r hours: 12.1. M.aad i tfö i

M. ---J . r.... r 1 aoae --Ö.

ana ans wuy marram v:s

Janr

, in3 iuuri 'if lew l

I will be intb,a ot!lee dar

.tiy

Mis3 Pearl 'J.'rber h from the aimy hospitals

she was emiloyed as a nurse.

Läse Bid RclKTf J.

!r Um l -k ppi cI.auj ri.in , Miss Freida Eckstein U visitlamuient ih-j aday aud lua-ea th- jnjf her brother R )brt and fam-

ol p,u ly. on Weit Taylor street at Stiel k r. r at ah avpl.ct.ion. , . . . , nr ' Ibyvil Ind this week.

The com-nmity does not get mi-bout of thmia who h sat. isfi?d with hi bj-ttneii UwildrTi of big tMng are thJi-a who zi ertis? an I i?r th conn 1 n: : of theptople.

M- ti,,. a... I, c-uh.t. Kii t-'ajddy late of the rcru'ar

i k i army returned from watchii.' on tear I bad rheumatism ) , . . . t, bail V. r errt." ritri the HMr.e in Germany last SatAa'iri Mrnicii. ster. fty. "i(urday. Hii brother Carl is still tn i Terai mediane au i d wrt..n aod 0n t!" Rhine. Karl had ab)ut 15 r,t BowlLl.Thrw r.MlJvcI l U K..1-' 'nonln3 j., Enr0;) V O WOn the

B? rl! rtireJ in. I inrrw my .

To Preiot Blchiix. Make reipUr Lbit of eating elowljr tnMti-te jro.r fixsl tLoroatUij, and Tt.u nr have no father irouSie. If yoa Jio'i! k one of Chirubf rlm' TaW!t i i!y fter anptr.

crnvL. Hare no rjni: lor trii, ore 't'.r; I ruiirt or j int. Ji. -C Mehner J3lnt CoiTtmsncsrnznL Co'umtia Harl s n Marion -nd Hi'l tJA-nships Ii-:! a jiint c:m m?nc!n2!it a: Uee.-h Grove school hcuie Ust Tuesday n'it

Tn re wre twenty craduateäCo

War.

Notice to the Public. I have reef ived an order from

:the Department that after Julv jlt 10iy all -'c pot cards and 3o 'envelopes will be redeemed "t the 'po-tflftce at full va'ue, irx chne frr other stamps or enve

Superintendent Eckert predate 1 l pes b it rr.ust be presented br

thedirlomiä to the fraduatts original urcnas

FIGHT CABBAGE WORMS At this 8eison cteen worms

Mrs. and Mr. Hassel and child-that at laW2t size are about an ren'of Clinton. Ill arrived Satur- ,"cn.lonsrare chewing holes in

day for a visit with her parents the. leaves c f cabDage cauliflower

anu Koniraoi plants. w i

Mr. and Mrs. V. S- Hunter.

Mr. Daniel Harrison andjdaueh

ter, of Muskogee, Oklahoma.

arrived Tuesday for a visit at N. B. Cummiikey Alec Eckestin and wife are

nome Irom the u. S M. u sr-

vi :e- All of the drafted men will be discharged by Julv 1st, according to government reports. Mr- and Mrs- Ben Fromme, of Ml Carmrl, III., visited their daughtej !rs. Adolph Haller and Mr. Fromme's sister, Mrs. Herman Eckert this week.

Hughes' Chill Tonic.

r PA LATA ULK ' ffcilrr tan Calomel tnJ Quinine. (Cflotilfli bo Aiuoic.) The OIJ Reliable, EIICELL.EIMT CEKTER.aL. TONIC As well as for Chills and Fevers, Malarial Fevers, Swamp Fevers and Bi ious Kevers. Just whal ycu need at this aeason. MaLO LAXATIVE. NERVOUS SEDATIVE. SPLENDID TON IC TWIT. Don't take any ibstityt. 90c and S1.00 Bottiaa.

These pests hatch from eer:rs

ilaid by the common small white

Prepared by ROQINSON-PETETT CO. Incorporated.

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Louisville, Ky.

butterflies th3t are

the

noticed garden

Leg Broke

at

help d Her Little Oirl

Tha iinhiii u; II Ii a!litvpd

month from July lt in which to!ly nra u;

prsent th v 2 po.n cards ard 3

fu

v;i.ue

trv-u-tL Lr envi 0pe:? for xchange at

Jo n P flutter, Postmate.

From Home Ahea

Cliil-Jrrrre--I all tl.ir

rruoioir. A tniffir v

trnu Mr. ü.a"ili M Dt, V. -M 4, New, ri.iJa frlphia. O wiite?: -Ko! H-n-

rt and Tür rainl my Mt'l- g rl of the .-.tf

i irhef from listrffinf , 'a-kiiijr, t-ar-i Mat Necfled.

11 r i.'h ; aO' h an 1 Jo-. A. Urhnner

a-Ir.

Cr. i Caspar Harries. Dr. 'ohn Casper ar.d Mis Ag' nes V Ha'!er. dtuchter of tn!atJ ieph H aller w re martied at Da'- .In I "ast Tiddly morn

ins by the Rjv. C Cn: of St. Jo-?ph's church :

p ace Tn hipp eou d immel

iitfl. l'ftfn a hrulil trip to California We wish them nuch joy. W Oa a TcrpcJuea" Snip Ti.ttu .. Lrl;n, t4. l:n.alaT A: Iran. N. V "mt t: ' Iljti; -i. on a t.rjfcI Ki cfttttii f 1 1 :M evintrj if'-ra Ki?'nl. I hvl a ml i eTr ir.r.' I a a-!i - f'j a fri'.t totak Yn'.tj't II otT n Tr anJ tirlr ! ng I xrl.' Vxi rin -t tuat cmiS or r-M that L '"n liniciiag rinr j rin. Ju. A M-hricevr m ir.

i IV1? areoftn vt-rt n h disappoint I o t.n.l tdat their liin lr pbysi an iß a- Iroui hr nie whii l.ry most ii-eJ hi rv'n-e. lia-f 'ike in in t!ie m. i an I boaelt, oilr and 'liirrhcca mjiirt pr m-t trfa'mnit an I U ire in niitiT in.-tjnc prtVto fitltefore ru-d-

i-in' rnul l b nr-M-iir i or a piit -un annn-d. Tli ricM war.i Vi k-ep at bind a U it tl-of Colic an t Iiarr-

rector jiMX-a tni-ly, o lOiTS Cian can prvf tVi-if'"riU a bHt r ii!-diin for 'lite tii-

Last Saturday night while wait ing for lh evening tnin north at the Depct Marshal Masters took a walk d)n the track, a comminz back to get out of the way of the train steppi i aside in to a pool of wner süppei i nd fell on the s'd tr.uk rail and

broke the fiouh or sma ' bone on holes, or a

hi right .e. Tne acc'd.jnt will

r 5 or C weeks As

r us ill in Janer there are a ha f doz-.n dill-rent stories of how and why it happened but ih above we te eive in a true stütemenL

Sane Spending I Savirg. The Inlutrlous mnn works hr.nl nn1 Fhvef hard; the mlfr aklmp and hoards; hut the man of thrift enrnf largelj-, plans carefully, manapes economically, save consistently and lor Testa wisely. Bolton HalL

Not 31 &P53.

Lcck For ite iat33l

When you call for Cook's Dry B?r, l k fr.r the labt I and you w-.l! be Mir ou do-not get a s-bjt;ti tt Tr.tT is no doubt that th 0k proljcts are the besL Sometimes substitutes are served by removing other labels. Look for tr e lahle and he certain

,eae, i;t iiavin; it n tne iiou'e to'I escat' ni'ico piin and suffering ant all nk. r! jt it novr ; it may txxa life. VANTi:i Hoy or piri l-" cr o.r o learn to ?-t typ-i during Simmer mofit.is Apply at thisctlKe. Marriage Ucenes.

John Casor 37. -asper, to Arn s

. tlalier, 22. Jaspt-r.

S e Fad Vierter arfl Slrrotr

Mi-Jd.e if-d an I o . r p"f art- ('

t- sciVr in ai v-r-nfkd er esk-ntdi V ki 'n-ys nd h a itfrr. Vr. W"arrt-n V

lrr. Afkrort, . l . nt-s: "I n-t-d'

Kj v Kl tny I I tjt k ki.lneyt an i p i. io ni I i-a, and th- mvf r-!-f Aft r 'k.iu Kt Kidncf I frfi r mnT a: I irt.cr-r." J . A. frlin ifti .!v.

Advertising is not an experse it is an inv. s ment and a;ermanent a?set. It is n investment which

will Day a, all tinier and tinder all circumstances a hih ra'e of intret. Evt-r dealer everj business man in gojr? of everv kind

shou'd rpaliz ? this fact Ther3 is

no ine:ment that pays better than timely and judicious advert ismg

!

;:j JUuQc's Nap Leads to J:j ;t; Bomb Scare h Court

Sctal Nets

3.

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John Tipps, Cooks Agt

(Vatic Caott ralwa.

Th f-l OA-iig hih school prad uat, easpiringto tia :h Feh o the coming autumn and ar- at

!Vrhai-wa.t-nMT.rlh.ahto it 1 rid n rormai SCnuiiS. Iti.-t-.t tr.i .ii or w-r i n-to a U k of man He!"ti, I'ua'te Delia. Fric ; lu ,-, nr id it,- ri aaj ruattrr of ilit K eda. Ivne VI VI. Stral

il.l'nttn aar lnr p ;; k l,.,n.l f.i'a. TX loir

meytr F.-irenc.. Chan'v A b rt.

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ol tt:(i m f trii-s and tak 1 t of Xir ,1 r - rui .ns im xml.

a:iy to .-ro.fi'i. i rr.ure-'y. In tL' E lis E i l). Organ E Va, n.ean i i, i, -..n. mil and irn I lr;nQ I-'w-r.-tf. Ii'ihirrv

Uiatite. i ..n and harsh take K ?-, ar nut I th

an l oikr i t.

.iv and tVi. ml ell Mvrtle.

t) Lake and m M areitle in eff -rt. inins Jamr'S

llsm a trial.

caihanic-enCP Jefj rs Deey, Ur c

:hn Grac", As:i

Cnve Edith, I'u'uE lis 'abj , Pre.vi

?:m FrnnHrt. The sun -. Judtfe flrahsm'.- cnrtrni with a warm and tr.!l.w Ikht, and no oa could M.ime the Jude, Hot r.n'laciiir. Iii ret rt.. nor Wlühim II. M"Nn!ty. 1.1 clerk, if tl.rr a'.l do:d a lltt while fjposlns counsel rrctKil ovr the t!m'tle tn-n-t.Ics t t V. fV Arrillapi. Hut hn the Jn Izv'a fet't sllppd and the wfHHli-n rt where they a!so h.i 1 hn d7lns struck a ronir.; Mw stalest th" hollow fn-itt of h de?k cterjNxly awnkend with a snap and wdth blunchd Up" whl. Ired the sinister words: "PkhtIis." Tliore wa no more dozing.

numbers about

summer. Where the home gardener ha3

on'y half a doztn plants the

worms maybe picked off bv hand

and crushed. Picking must be

aone irequentl, Flnce the pest

win continue to hatch cut and

feed.throu2ht the summer.

The best method of control "Is

to ppray the Dlants with nowd-

ered arsenate c f lead as soon as the first small worms are noticed. Use cix level tablespoonfols of the arsena'e to a gallon cf witer. Adding a small piece cf soap to t ach gallon and make the spray slick to the leaves. If desired

the powdcrtdltad may be mixed

wun eignt to ten times its bulk of lime and dusted on the plants. When the leaves are wet with due. A tin can the bottom of

fhich has been punched fu l of

small dust afonuzer

th it may bs bought at most sed and hardware stores mav '.bi

used for dusting. Süravine or

dusting should b s arted ear.vso

that the worms may be poisoned before they can set a chanire.rto

do much damage. Some garde: ;

ers fear to use arsenate of lead on their cabbage because it is a poison fatal to human lifp as well is to "bugs" When it is taken in sufficient amount w ever when it is remembered that the cabbage head grows from the inside And t hat poiso strikes only the outer leaves whict are removed when prepari'g th3 vegtable for the t?Ke P is easily seen that their is no danger in using Aisenaie on cabbage. It is under ordinary circumstances it would be necessary to eat a buihe! of caboae before nou?h of the p ison that is on the outer li aves of the head wou'd be ah-

s rbed by a person to canse det 1 If gardeners do hesitate to use Arsenate of lead lale in tre sea .-on when the cabbage are "heading", A i ood substitute is a mu-h mi;der pcison; "Helebore" This mate ial may be used as a (Just, diluting it with five to ten

t mes its bulk of fiour or lime; cr as a spray at the rate of ot to one .ince to a gallon of wat jr. H. C THOMPSON. County Agricultural Agent,

1 in iL TV'S"!"! 1 2Ap

muiJiinfflüiJiiuuuie

mmmmmmmmmmmmmBim

. The RigM Way

xy iveuucts tut; vuül

of Cake Baking

The wav prices are today to

have a really good cake, you must

srunvest from 30 to 70 cents for baking

ngreaients. uut it is not tms cost

"that cuts the big hVure in cake

baking expense. lts the uneatable ' cakes the wasted materials failures caused

by poor baking powder and failures that

'can be remedied by use of a good bakm?

-C"JL J XT I : J 1 -

jjuwucr. iviuu iiuucwives uu hui rcäiie this important fact as I do because they

rj55hre not schooled to the importance of

DiKing powder, l ney puy Daking powder as they buy sugar get it for as little money as they can. Some of them buy cheap baking powder. Then trust 30 to 70 cents worth of ingredients to the leavening care of a fraction cfa cent's usorthoi these cheap powders.

3

Failure often results-1-and the housewife actually throws out, in spoiled

r bakings, many times the price she would have to pay for a pound of Calumet the 'one baking powder that makes every baking a success. . Although Calumet is a superior baking powder, it is sold at a moderate price and carries with it a guarantee that your 5 money will be refunded if Calumet does EE not give you superior baking results. From j my own experience, I am sure that one bake-day test will shatter the economy delusion of cheap baking powders. 1 1

KOTE Miss CcsteUo is already vxU knoten to nest of Out ladies of our city. She is of th Domestic Science Branch of he Vnnrrsity of Chicago. Simmons CoUtge, Dostjm Cooking School, a graduate of Lewis Institute, Smpernsor of Domestic Scirnre in Public Schools. Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts end Economy. Special Lecturer to the Women's Clubs, We art publishing a series of her mod important arttda.

t - . . WCIIll-.

PULL TOGETHER FOR W. S.

IndJnnar-d.'i, Ind June. Co-opera

tion of the lode orgnnlzatlon In In

diana for the Thrift cam;o!fTi of 15

Ittl Louis. Zfhr Elmer

I Th Acts of 19PJ provide that V.ir K . t ur.c of tho India, a

CASTO R I A TOTitVVl Pvr.rU.eÄ,Ä

- , . D'Vm-'nv m an cvjuw-Ktrnw tct-s R , cotnmltteo. II. report thnt

v. 4 w wmarra iiee Ol cnargt ui i.u siuuei:, tue re tunilnz In rladly to

In Use ForOve30 Yp.-tr; from each county Dy tne county

A:.yatr ISUPnnti' Cent OI FCnocH UDOn a' Alfr.tl JI. r.enMoy of LIntpn. RTith "T r Sf? -j j- " ibesis Of scholarship attaired! rmne arcn of the Iruld-, ha sent a siatwe a Aaj7uZcJU 'durinir the entire ceur e of the letter to all trove of th. order in hoihigh school training in the high h,f of xht w- S- s- rnpaisn. He - 'aehoo'ci of Kaid cu- tv Frst Mr": "It U wl-e to cultlvr.te hahlt roi: l-faASTi:itlNC. lireSren?e -ha' be giv n to the r tMtt at nH Um U doM nrly, r.. . . r: j t A i i- ou,travSvtlnthecr.atemerrrnHeinthand tall on Ch.i. Fiiok. Ei.herjstudent having the h'ghest pen-' but traJn, tll n. lad lf the ,n(llT,(lj,n, wr.tract or bv day Gcnd workieral avertgp c vtr his or her e fj !n the hahitü thnt win have a tendeney

. -aranteed. Corner Jd and Mam tire hi hvcnai! co'ir.-e a Rivenin; to d.har emeirende.'

5 rnone 74.

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S?tsi" v'.v vt?7r I

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I I II III I UIH1I1 II II.AI

5iV KfFD

uivcitin lime

rrr rwdvrr kaova that cooha aad evil. cr'Wted. tarnf lead to th bkwC i'-vllc Cttnict, broochhia. paeiarvor.:a mrui romumptKMi oltca Lava titctf VKf unlr i ia a ! ht cold, lie mo.bcr gie Foley's Honey and Tar Jt : C .:i::naolaco!oecotJ. Sb L-vrT ,t .t eem quickly, euta "V'-M. Lttl.n eoat.nfoa iaflamed sM iiLi.r.f ii rt, od fivra ttüm I y tr-a-h J coff.tort to tb avlTcrrr. -1 l H r . . T '' a Tim tk i h4 ' ' a cvJi M kr iIm, I hr kB tbV rf -J mm ma mju .

the high C lO-ls of Süd county Atrnc other aprUnz tomomher and ail sueceeling orelerences of th-ir iv is jomos s. Wripht of shali If gi en according to the! Vevny. h u jn-ent sachem of the comparative? Mnk of sich gener ) c:r,'at rf,"nfI' ( t iiiana. imr.roved al average. Thow who areintere-i.0r,Iir of Rd Mpa-

SLtru 9ivi'ii uitruj ute iui t .1 1

with th countv Si perintende'nt.

$100 U v;trd, S1()). The reader if thia paj.er will te . lea -I'd to learn thl ther in at l-at one lna lfd dii a t!ate ien -n ha ten r.lr tr cure in ad it a'a. and that ia 'Jatarrh. l'atarrt iieiior irrratly inrtuenc-

l b ot-titutHnal enn-itiona rnin-n

.!, ttriotjftl lietnieni. lla.l a LaU.rrh

Core 1 t.k-u Ittel nally, and acf thnr

:he Mo d on ue mar: tiirfacee of t.'ie

frrtOHtht-rehy dtnfinrthe f.mnlation

f th dilate, and anvmie trie t.atiei.t

trenirtlihT toildir. nj the conmiation.

md eirtiur nature iu do.ng its work, flie j.rotwietor3 he vf 0 muc'. faith in' be tnritive powere at IUI.' Catarrh

Jür that they offer One Handle! I.dai I r any eathtit fallt to cure.

Srnd for lit of tt..ror i-aia. Add rent:

F. J.CIIKNKY Av . i'-op., Toledo

Ohio. EolJ br Pruftvist, 7ic. air.

Uncle Sam's Big Paydays

Here are Uocle S:im big pny daya the (k.tiit on which Intercut is due on Liberty l-ond: June 15 $ TAG.Vi.n7G.G3 S iten.her 1." Ks.7.m.1M.R1 ctoIer 1" 7,102.2 IHJIS November 15 HVd7.2IS.73 Iiecemher 15 S0.G."sjI7G.fa Iee'intnT 15. .Vth lonn.. lO7.'.U)).0U When you elip your eoutona ak for War Savings atami Instend of cash. Thia reinvestment will pay yoa uore than four per cent,

DOLLARS CROWING.

Ir.d!nruipi-il!. Ir.d. Juno ''Keep the Indian Growinc," la the Treasury iH'pnrtment'a alo;in, accord.ajc to Robert H. Sprlnpvteen. dint tor of th Indiana War Saving Committee. Mr. Sprlngtern's comrnitt Is orclng citizen of Indiana t" convert the crro-I-n of their Liberty I-onds Into War Savirrn S amps. la this manntr the tnd holder la aMe to keep hi dollars growing. "J'ltu- J.r Is nz-.in peiy day In the ln!i l KtatcV nld Mr. Fprlngstecn. On that d:iy Uncle Sam owes Ms peo rd. ?.VsO(').r'5.nrt In Interest on the

j first Liberty Lonn. T.jo Interest cou-

ITi can be fh.n"cHi at the pot itir.ee or nlrnost any bank for War Saving Stamps, whk-h 4 pT cent ctwrpounded quartrrly. "EvcrytKly who c. n nfTcrd It (and everyloIy ought to nl; to save) should reinvest money In trie rtaraps.

Tliey are a good Investment nr.d they!

bt!p fi.'at povernmont eJLe..4s.',

"Good Ecrningl Have you seen The Coorier7

UM BOCNE AXLE CREASE

And don't have to treust but once a week.

Made ii liuisville by CHAS. C. ST0LL OIL CO.

is TTörth more to feniily life today than ever before

TTIE COMPANION fim the rmet amount of trevrthing worth readme, an abundaBcc of Firtioa. of EnttTtaiaaaeot of Inlonmna; Readme, of Fact nd Xumor. bnadea the Spal Pi(ra for each em of every ate. It appeal to the famibca wit tufheat klcala.

(With Ap!ol!i to KlpUnJ.) It ain't the tens nor fifties Ton earn from day to Oay 2ivr yet the fives or tu-fita That you gathvron the ay; It Ain't the tnillioa bll'dotinire Nor the nation aa a whole, tut the Dickies and the pconh-s IfwLj euch patxlwUv avuL

OFFER No. 1 New StitMcnbera to Tbc Totah't Conpamoa will receive: S2 WEIILT BSUES If 1 Mht. KaMiaiac If lllMMarrta f en CaleaitfFrw 1 U

OFFER No. 2

TO Torm cosrucon i ab foe

CcCUll BAUZ2XI M ) U

Check row clwir and ara4 thia eoapom with your ramtuacc fto the ft'IUSBtlS If Tilt firta. or to Taa Youtk'a Corapaaion. Doetoo. Maaa.

scwnicrs mm ai in citice