Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1919 — Page 5
I ASPER ' CaURiERloX"'
Cha Lamport has Konein the
manuiaciur of noreh Seiner
la!Uout:7:43A M.. 0:301. M manuiaciiirp or ,or M uUin SA. M .11:21 A M o the tet designs.
7 501'. M. ! I Ach Doane ar.d wife motored to . . . l .. : i . i.. - v f i . -. i .
Kenr. hti w-rchasecJ ,V1 ""'a ounuay i visit ni3
fccott Hunter and famüv
Fist rSiXlrl pimm-v iramc, " - jumijt . .ebuijr, Jhir.: The now Greek Candy Kitchen burn In ,8fa"J4idence and icecwm pallor opened for th ya.nranMidince. business Sunday.
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Vm. Mtlehoir and family an
Albert Hartley has arnvjd irorn pop0rteJ ori üvAr way frorn i.'Urope a d w at Camp Ali-M, MVashinuton to Jasper wi h a Y tccofdinuMü a re Aut0 to Epend a vacation. vtd lv I istrothtrCSi'rk Bart j ,u ' I TV Triedman Kunkel new K'' - n-if "n Main street is rapidly lam: Srou'd.n (n.-aiir... completion and is afcreat . w , i.Litiilv flllUI 1 J ill l lllll- 1 mri . tr m rr ts V L .
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On MonJav Maprie Powers f.; 1 an btfiUvit before Ivq.'
body take a ride.
The Joy tl Livinj Til tl I II lit. Uli lullet Imir. m.mA I . . 1 I
eJ j , th. .No ..h ran reaMnnah b hore In
Doah r,v again t ijeure r,.:l, ,,Hsr. out nf lf w ,ien hi(l jbo'd f r has' art y, bt.w U Hre Hogjed a gKul Iure o( ttie The O J 'I' WtT maniid on tim th iil :m Ihat houM Im -x-iVVcJru-.MJiV and the chnr dis- y -;'-"rt...i int.the svei prov.tu" d-icing liitliiliH ami in.l "Inn. A fw niisS'w'iJ- jihisHB of ClKiinberlain's i i'lf Ih will , r '' . . iii'.va the liN -trn rhn tJin liiffci.n The portvr plant oflllH iv.eetr C in I k vh y u h hanoe to rrjl'z ? .he rtal plant shut d vvn of rep i'.s last rv oflivin. Try it.
our0 Wendolin Jahn and Frank L h-tz had th. ir house lived fur-
jn.ture shipped to Washington
weane( iy. irenk Hetz writes that he is ntver cominj: back to Jasrer- GxvJbve.
Siturdavand several
Mir-uracturini? plan t tup for want of po rr.
of hd
The TfMTh! Tell I Otilv ot e rfftl i'H, f.ir a . rrniili , a.,il tl a. ih uiv S. M . t)ltvo r, i: K. I Jr-.'ii. , s i) , 'hi!tv.n Iptiu'v r Tnr iuet
f.llf. I k '! it it' Hl II '!" K'l tll hflt.
'll-i-re . r.-ini'l'' l".
w ritt
Wilson tet'.hauser came home from Louisville Mondav where
Ji:iy fevi-r he went with his wifelaU week
It coi tii t ami tri e-?a
Ä ''"t rÄ5r.rhc went to a hoPiul to have a
Insane Inquest.
tumor rcmovtd. He reports that
his wife h doin' as well as co a Id be expected.
An in-anity iroaest w.is h-ld' Dinf er of hot wither be.ore Jude Daagh? t- Mor.diy iM
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June J, oo .u.in iiiactiK-i,i.rr, (,uU1 tlie not un when Is . m ich en-1 rtnJ an aup'lCJtion was mad for biH-N art riojrire.l with mj ,f hi 5 admitu nee to th1 Insane '"""'"''J . ft jou -uiTit from hi.k
. K.v... .v v " "heavine-4 became dinerjjsly insane over in.turtion
a love alTair.
Chiirberlim't I ablets. Tl.e't- tah!ttn ato intni.hil en ly to- inarh tro.ll hilH.iii"!- ainl r in-tii atiou. I f run have any irnuh!
vi tlii rt irivw them a tri.il nl relize
I ,r toii r.-II what h tir-t c.
or ny ill raue 1 by take a FoIy Catharti.-
Tablet and you wi.l feel b t .er in t lie iiiornin. Jo. A. MeLrinjjer
Aged Lady Dies.
Bill Gorman Pinched
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muioreu irom nopKiu'.viue Ky. , ,, 7 . . .1 Friday for a visit with Scotts I 1 a l';"",u,'l la f,,inoc,,cnt-!
ntmnig " i iu Tunur (iu'ri
- - v.lth f...i-rs nn.l tl.e l--t tlilnus! Mrs. Lizzie Washbom and 'at- Th re n. ver va a mr.re lively childern. of Vincennes are visit- cn;nri:iny -is liii.i.i. a swuitig j.tte inir her si.st3r Mrs Iiibt Eckert the imi, x r mi.s niin.i. Sou. this Wiek i f.ol I. oj.U- tl.ii.k a t.al-l head Is Un-
ler kut.j.M t. n..t to l.e r f erred to, esio- , dally 1 the eii;iuu.y of la-lie, bat thltt iK till llfiülitl -:itnl f :, .),. -wrxl I.1T4
William Gonrnn, for Several Ohio S'rat Journal. We know a man years a notorious character small who euiihWi a lurttf Unk of hair, artic'e ue .lor and saloon loafer, which h. viat..- over hi d un tohiie ibou1: this to wn was arrest d:it M t al-he v. f,d that ImMt he kept Louisville last Saturday under up for a wi.-ie. nr. l a:i this time he the name of Mike Hopf who ser.ie.i t .:ivo a MiMrMe nttie srlives in Jasper He was trvinsrjrw .n u min.i. p.ut enc dar he fO .p some $GO0 worth cf Mike: uhneke-l .,rt that Wk anl RipearM J. Hopfs Liberty b0Und3 vrhich with lun.i.hed dorne hcf..re the worl.l. had betn stolen from the. From th:t tiüie lie was hiipy. HI Farmers & Merchants Bank in' hah! he:nl rna-Je him fo. We otnelay. When searched $2100! thues ti.h.w that n.on with r-rat
hhorrks f h iir are ie:u!!arly miM-r-ahle. I',ut tJ.ey MtouM not despair, for Rome day they will e baMer nnd wiser than Mn y are now.
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Jasper Courier-AII the News.
worth of Wm J Melchoir's bonds were also found, which weretaVenat the same time. The bonds were identified by
Cashier Gustave Gramelspacher.
of the bank who we-nt to Louis-
vil'e wito. Sheriff Nordhorf to brin-i th bonds and round crook back to town He is the game Gorman win recently relieved
Peter Schnell of at the pointi
of a gun and for which he!
forfeited a $350 cash bond. Thi-' Gorman whose, whose real name is John Adam Z;ber
The r-l c:trn:;tin or the white? Tl . li:. f..r u. :h its freight of ne; nrit-j jitiaÜ! otr the wlndlnff truil cf a!r.iot f.fty year. rlh memories .f love ar.'l faith nnl truth ami t ruh-n ess ; rmriiorit that t!c-.s aa-1 Mrenyihen, ntniorU-s full of reoonecratlon m l Inflration ; inemi.rles tbat inoKteri t!iO eyrhT-hes s they reeall
the Owensville postoffice on Dec.
20. 11)18, of $1,000 worth of war savin? stamps and U S officers taken him to Indianapolis from wl ere he will 'o to a tovern ment nriscn SherilT XordhofT as he countv i saved the expense of h s trial and conviction. So he .vi'l h( ieen loafing around Jhsper no more evenir he is missed by some cf his palls here. It appeas that John Birk was the man who first tipped the Louisville police to the nunVACATION SAVINGS AND THRIFT WEEK
miii't f.,it iir.i.n tin t.rmr nf a hill
Confessed to robbing to robbing! m ,he l ir.e,. ltll.l mem-rhs whleh are
j the ve.-ture f an Iiuni.-rtul prer.r that reri;nin fr-h itrnl sweet and con-
Ftunt mahl all tl:e chanein; f-cenos of tlte onward J'tirn'y, writes G-rj;. yl. iViith-y In H 'iifon I'At. G'xl Mess the t'ojs :ir,d ?irls h to-lay rejoice In the er!üi"r) Mosomi ttny wear the crimson of life am! flod Mess the hoys and pirls who wear th white carnation!, the white not ef doat!i tut of Immortality !
Look For ifie label
Mrs niaKoth Wo
i me.li.Mne nu;- ,i r: m i
!l,!o forvou I hevonlv c rt a uaarter. A . 3 . tSf .
anu ö uays uie a at tne nome ol Pierson Ihrley Hoblintr la?t atn flav morninc tha fnnoM
- J vi.. iVhen you csll for book's Dry occured Sunday aft moon at ßeer, look for the Iah 1 and yon white church Chapel in Pike
wm e sure you oo not eetacouiiy "er nusuana oieu some
substitute Tnerr is no' .doubt year; ago and since thrn she has f hat the Cook pro iuctr are the made her home with her son bpst. Sometimes substitutes are Hat ley in this town She leaves served by removing other labels- six childern, 12 bov a d 4 irirls Look for V e 'able and he certain and 2'J living ?rand children, JOHN T UPF'S, Cooks Agt iTr.t; funeral was preached By C123t jltev Ottis Job son. The Furvinjr u .., ..m , iTTr, ci.ildrtn are. Mesdames F orenc Mto anil oornea low tp XT .,, . , 7 v . . ,, N.ince, Hil!a Johnson A. ice G ill Nowaday many rnon wionf Ilv iv.n t .nnrn Ml0 , c attriUt i ba.ka rh- u.ni, ,m. pore ,,l),na. U-OOrn, M S IS m Jre oiien. aehin- j lint a ..I ini-i-i.i i K blii'j arii ilarlfy Uoblini: fiat 'alwaya lire l ler.i'itf ori'-'iniu; May tile IVSt ill piMSG ir w hen If real c a n kid e lr ,,.hle. Foley Kidney IMI. dp th Hl. VlH MnJtM pg s QjjB lidnevc thr iw oit of tli Mo d I'm imjnrili Mir HOHethat fvin .t in . "I muT lei with kiduey trul!e tor J 8. A. Mehrini;. ,thre year." rite 1). Heli. St James 'ity, rl , "and fornix inontlp I hive riflO1 tinPril l'ÜnS Ihefi Im! p 'int. I ben taking LU-JiLUiy WlilS. :K)LK KIDiF.Y l'l.K, and li.-fur :i .1 a ii i r Ii, .. , ' I u -etl twtt in tllfM in v paina wen a I IS Hid thdt Alberi Luhh-IS llie- hark ,e.,e. rh-umam-
Ol bt. lienV. (iranK IOO mim i.ain-. li. wo!l.'ti i.int. 1 re iiiijh.i
e: lerberry wine at fct. Merny J. a. eiiiniKer
ast Sunday and bcirn? fijhtinjr Oi affidavit of Aujrustl hri'chhe was arrested and;
b ojht to Jas;:er and stoppe
Marriage Licenes.
Indiana W. S. S. Workers Putting Into Effect a Practical Educational Campaign. The War Saving! campaign If proeectllus In Inilhma with renewed energy. To gt Into every household suggestions that will he helpful in wise seinllng und sane Favlng the War Savings Organization fur Indiana Is co.-iiNietlng a vacation Having campaign and making preparations for "Thrift Week." beginning June U3. "Thrift Week" will not he n ;oetaeiihir r rive "drive" Mirh a marked the activities of the V;.r Savings Orgnnlzaf hm last year when the raKing of a certain sum of nioiuy n tln chief i!ijetive. It will he a lions, to-lioijse cmivnsx umh-r the lir tioii .f the county chairman in each county, with u view to edimitlng the citizen of Indiana in the practice of thrift. The anvas Includes: (a) Obtaining pledges for the regular purchase, f jNiliie, of Thrift and War Saving sts:nip during the balMiee if the year. (I) Flitting Int every household a .mall blank reronl sheet for hmseliold expetixes, accompanle! by an orler card through whh h those lelrlng to establish the bulget system in the home may obtain complete foTtim and Instructions.
! We nre astonlslie! to lenrn. w hon w ' .uk the pains to look the matter ur. j that the twenty Lnt!n-AmerlTm repub1 lies tmbrace a jf-pulatln of nTirly
fV10.oo people; that thee iple write botiks and paint picture-?; that tl.ey have built some of the nist magnificent toi:l. vHrds In ome of the most beautiful nnd best-U;hteJ cities in the world. We b arn that the Utter fumllle have bi'en In the habit of edacatlng th ir young men In the capital of Kurope, nri'l that tliey ar much more familiar with London, Paris and I'erlin than they are with New York. Isn't it alout time we turned tur eye southward?
Money Making Money. One dollar put nside every week for five yearsvvill give ymi over for ten years It will make JOTIS. Of cours, f- a week will give you about double that, or for five years $T7.".09; and o on. ruy n lead pencil nnd figrure on that. It w 111 be one of the best Investments you ever made. IJolton IIa!L
overnight with ShrrilT Nordh fT.
Monday nrrmni? h ? pi ad pailty to provoke b fore Judire Dougherty and wa fined $5, and costs, Total $ 20-01
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C, I I tt.Mi' .-1 - . r , T. I t 1 'i.-i i louuou 01 nur casings 111Jerald U illiims l?o to I Iota I ,i ..P,lir..
CASTOR IA
For Infants arid Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
the
i U Pf.ASTlUUNCi.
-all on Chas. Flick. Euher
contract or by day Ccod work guaranteed. Corner 3d and Main kt. Phone 74.
W ' fcv Mrs K
Clildrro irnile when they take
Foley's Honey"Tar
h.
2nJ.
3rd. It
child
Li
tau, good. It rnakn ihr,. r..l
. w mju. i'd turn a dttrfrA t.il, A
into Lnnpily imilicd one.
oufil. h old., iU
""ueavy wncejy breatnm. lf " jr croup, too. 8cld hY Jos A. MihrinPBr
P'air 23
Bernard Vnnderheid 24 to Wa'hauser 21
Cs:ar P Pf'efTer 23 to
I)i?hineer23 (leore Reinbold Powers 20 J M Whitehe d llobbs .JO.
Mary
Ctlia A
20 to
CO to Bernice
new War Savfilgnlng pledge
Mr. Burns Lcller. 1 1 i-re i a iei t -r that if certain to prove of inte-et to pe iple in thi vii-iniiy as c:i"e- ( tlii ort cur in ahi.t every n :ifhUirfinl snl pe,ip'e botibl know ht to do in like fircu!iitiifc ; Savannah. Mo., Ojt, p.. llt'i. "I ne. h lift Me tl Chunbsrlnin'e Co'ie ind I):ar'levrb'inely out nine yearn ago and il cu id me of tbix dysentery. I mI an-M her attack of the aaine complaint Hon e ib'e or fo r y ar a to an I a few liore "I t'iii remit!) 011 1 I nr I have reromtiieiiiie I I'lixuil er ain'a .' lie and Ii rilmea K-nii'!' to dozen- f pt pi 1 .ince 1 iJrptiHe! it. WAXTKI) Boy or piri lr or o'er o learn to fit't typ- during Summer morlts Apply at thiscflke,
(d) iMstributlnn of ings buttons to all
1 nrl. The vacation Savings campaign began with the closing of the schools.
Maggie! 11 hu-ituie.:
(a) Taking of pledges for the saving by pupil of 10 per cent or more of their earning or allowance during the vacation period, for Investment In Thrift or War Saving stamps weekly, monthly t upon the pupil's return to scI.im.I In the fall. (h) Making It n point to know the opportunity for spar'-t!:ne employment open b boys and gliN, and encouraging th v t- take advanti go of sn li opportunities. If the pupil can earn imnu y luiing the va ittion ivrhxl it naturally follows that they will have liioio y for s;i!i)g and Investing. (c) Obtaining r ports on the success of the va .it ion Savings plan t-oon
1 nfier the beginning of t:.- fall term
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ii.;;.;u ii a lrie f.:T ll.e e.-'Cihlishtiielit r A'.'ar .Sovii.g and Thrift Mump hp lit .( "wliiii'icr !!' t:ey p tssos over tin' . uii r." Secretary of the Treasury (Jlna b lit ves the tmly compulsion In the purchase of War Saving Stamps should he . If -applied, but It I
A generation ago people ere laughing heartily nt Parlus Green anl I.I flying machine. Refore the en of this summer snmebfuly 111 Jump the Atlantic ocean. Jokes. like tlreams. come true. The Jest of jestertljy Is the ueed of today. Even the mothorIn law, the noiseless noup poon. the flat p-a anI the inllk man" purnp will become nect'fcMtle In time.
510(1 I: w.irtl, The reader ( f Iiis paper will le i l i . F.jo I bat liiira iu nt ltHlul fknat
ieaf.lli if-" "" ' " .. -..,.: i:,.,.. tl.. .ri.ill... f
lift iM'Pni K v IIIUMV aai. a ' ' ,
Ire i. led list ace that w ien.-e
ble to cure in ail ib ate f, and t lint is Jatarrh. I'atnrrh tn-ing greatly inthiene- . b eoiiMtitutioiial eonditiona reijuires on-tituiioro.il tteatn.eni. Ha'd'a Catarrh . 'ore i taken intei ually, and BCa thru In blo d on tie miii'oiis Hiirfaee of tfie
ivfteto tliereh df rovin tie' foundation d lh ihs'-ime'. and giving tin patient j -Irengtlibv siildiog up the coiifiitution. ml vetin7 tiatiire in do.ng it- ork.( The j ro,uielori he v" onnn flitli in In i nr . live iiwt-i n: HaH'a Cabiirli
Aire that they oiler 'm undietl Poll.ms f r any Vase lh a il ml t care. n l for Ii ' f tetimotiaia. Ail-lrenf: F. J. CHKNhY A CO., I'mpa., Tolelo Ohio, fold by Druegibt, 75e. ad.
thrift.
The drive for ngtncles has made It easier for savers t Invest tie Ir saving. I'.y Kliort 'iilng the distance betwien the Inclination to avo und the actual purchase f a Tlirlft or War Savings Stamp through the establlshiiicnt of ninny agencies the War Savings Organization exiects to heatl off many -temptations to fnenti fooliBbJLy. "Good morningl Have you cecn The Courier? Evajuville'fl best paper."
A youthful prodigy who una f:ra!Tiated from Harvard at the age of f.ften is now In Jail for assaulting polio m n, and the country will sit up In plad thankfulness to take notice that youthful precocity Is now pettlng hat hn been to long coininj; to It.
The hundred billion golden marks , that flerninny will b:ie to ray Is f j Ing to be somewhat d'fTorr-nt from J the Ave hundred billion -uy marks ! that Oermany thought ehe was jrolnjf I to make the rest of the world iay.
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Hughes' Chill Tonic. V. LATARLi: Belter than Cilomel aaj Quioine. (Contiios oo Aastnic.) The 0!d Reliable EXCELLENT G EIMER. AX. TOIMin
KAs well as for Chills and Fevers. Malarial Fevers. Swamp Fevers anH Mi inna l-'ov t,. ...u- j K
. . - uuai. wad., ym neeu ai mis season?bLAXATVE' NERVOUS SEDATIVE. SPLENDID TONIC. fTwiTiT. Don't takeany aubstitute. 50c and $1.00 Botttaa. Prepared by ROBINSON-PETETT CO., Loulaviltt, Ky. Incorporated. S- - e-t?.ir-D."r. LYi.-r".? a i
er. bow ever, niunceI hit.
has made a more pro-
Rtdshcvlsin In Russia will keep on fol!ng around until the rest of the world will find It necessary to-orgnnlre a donation party for It and lV vlctltna
to keep them.from. starrlnt to death, j
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Mirn(DiE You can receive he
Evansville Courier! Evansvill'e Best Paper
f Delivered at your home, daily j
X and Sunday for 65c per month, t
e Mail orders salicited, renewals are also pabable to s
ALOYSIUS FROMME, Agent f
Corner 13th and Newton St. JASPER, IND. J Phone 121.
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A FIRM FOUNDATION. sm
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Other baking tiowder manufacturers may AY what : you. can save. We SHOW you' We prove.it. You can actually see the savings:
That's why-
jnbaking econ(
(oüsewiyes, educated
BAKII
iyinsisLon;using
MM
POVDERI '
e
For 'instance - one,spocnrul of Calumet
win posmveiy aq me worn ci two spoonfuls of most other kindsj You .use only' a level ,teaspoon- J ful to h cup of flour.'. "With .pther': brands you' ' must fise twice as much. 'You use; the smallest amount of'Caluract because you pet the'preatest gas strength. Besides Calumet never failsstops all bakeday losses reduces bills for bakiiiR ingredients. The. great savings Calumet are shown in these results.. Order a can today try it. Prove, for yourself 4 tht truth of these statements!
7- , ntains only such ingredients as. have, .
Pniois rbb, famous painter ho s died the other day, was a twin broth- ' er of Cyrus Cohn, famous iculptnr. t Tjn Cobb, famous decorator of loath-
tn-nDarcÄ
Ciluxnet
be
ed ofhcially by the U. S. Food.Authoritiei
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