Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 August 1919 — Page 5

monrO PflllRIPR Mr. and Mrs W. S. Hunter: Jack Murray and Harry Lueg. jftbi til uUUIIJ-lljicavetoday for Winona to spend KPrs, Misrcs Clara Habig and ' -in few weeks- (Veron'ca Fink mctored to Wins-

.lavvT Mulla.

Mails in 8:27 A. M , 0:21 A. 7 :50P. MThe blackberry crcp is about a thing thpastj rj M HaUer came home Mon,hv afte'-a two wetks visit at Slilwaiikee and n jrt rn i springs Herbert lUIIer left vWdnesdav (or Detroit whe he will 15 worMor the Ford Mfg. .fo Lime Soouldcri ti -.ailment i-kmuII.v cansl ": 1 ' Itl.e u.uwM. A, I that i tuM.d Morons ami yp;nnorcns, any one at the Ky. depot ru.-day ShtwouM have been eo-.y need that the tojvnwafuUor cm. Jos Ackerman and ffmily of Lrxnrootee came over Moncay to attend the marriage of hii niece Mi AurÜa Tioxlir. Diafcrol hot neither inVo.. .1-Mlt.Iy liable tu ill efferi. jI1'ut!i-uJlun "heu ,,9,lu&4 1 nd, Ui.elri-litNt with a cl uiJit:el (jJ. It you -uffer from ivk la-U-he. l.iii.nue, b, atm. .,eavinl..or yiU V l7 M.uon take i M -y La'rt.o Tb.w aJ y0" w U't-':r m lU i,rniurf. Jo. A. Mehring Contrator A B Krempp bgan the construction of the oundalion for the n ?w school budding for thp -isters of Providence this week. The budding will be 130 ft lone by 43 ft. wide, two storries hih. A floor epic of 2,430 sq. feet. He Wss Almen Past Goiof. "J f:re l itli ki Inry trouble tor t!,r vt-ar-," writt-B l. Uel.. t. James ( i!v, r I , "and for ix moutli I have l'ii'slui t tt -iinR I bean laVing HH.K KIlNKY I'U.I.. an 1 bfor I lin N.ttlfS IliV rains fte all

fr.., l:eli-vei b-.ckTif. rheumatic seVetal tr.eS. D C

( sin, ct:t:. IIn oinl, h re uiuavi-B. Jlü. A. 1 thunder.

in . , . Hu- juuui; w Bucuuii uuu game

Alka Bessie liurris. of Gleudalel Mr3 w E. Ru33el and children te vUitin relatives and friends who had been visiting her pap in Jaspt-r this week ienta Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Huntet : left Monday. vj3!? Anna Hunter Jose m Hoffman arrived home arcnmnnnveiJ ihom

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tne nrsc oi nu weeK iroin ser

vice with the U. S army in "ranee.

Mr. and Mrs ttobt. Hunter, of Prnvidpiict- Kv visited Rib's

parents in Ja per the firrft of the

weekChimbeiUio'i Tablett. Tri" tblett ate inten led epecUlly fo.'tti.i 'i troubles biliuust.eMt an J

ivin J i ton. II yu iiav any iroum

of titi Tve tbem a trial aul rclixe

for yo..rflf wliafc a tirtt ilatts uimlicine Mill Ji far you. I bey only erat quarter Th Wal ball t?am phyed

with tha Petersorfr team on the Coslete camrui Sunday, the

srame resulting .n a victory for

the home team score l to U A lawn social was yiven on 3t. Joseph's church grounds Wednesday evening the proceeds tjo ncrto the fund for the New School building.

Mrr. Bur' Letter. IIr is a iett r that ia certain to irovf

of interest to jeople ia tbi Ticini'y as cae of thii ort omir ia abuost ever?

neiifbborho ).l in 1 XKple chould anw bat to lo in like rircumstinces ; SaTannab. Mo., f-t. 1J, I m. tattle tf Cbaiubsrlaiu'i Colic

anl I.arrhoaReme'!y aK)iit nine yea-

stfo anJ it rutr.l Pie or nux aysemer. I sa.l another attack of tb earae cotuplaint aonie thte or four yer ato ari l a U'W dope f this remedy cared un I have recomniende I Chamberlain's Colic and Diirrhoe Keine! y to doieue rf pej)i t eince I tirt ush1 it. (ofd morning! Have you aeen Tho Courier7

KvpTif-ill'a bftKt papor.

An pl?rtrical storm struck Jas-

Der Tuesday af ternoon blew down mm l 1

Kremps Dira

awav ana Louis nenuers

windows out ir.to the street. A good deal of water fell, tho the storm was purely local. iVm. Melchoir wife and child

arrived in Jasper Tuesday morn

The Japer Heds will go to Loogootee Sunday to play ball; a large crowd of fans will accom nany thnv Married On Tuesday July 29. II:mer M. Jones, of IiOocootee and Misa Au

relia f roxler, daughtet of Chas.

A. I roxler. by Kev- Koman Keo ner of St Joseühs church A wed

ding reception was held at the

brides home and a dance at niVht The hanDV couDle left on

the 8:30 P. M. train for Indiana

polis where they will matce their

luture homeJltout Bank PERSOMLIH It ia the aim of this bank to give service in the broadest sense and in such measure that it shall

be part of our bank personalty! This service aims to anticipate onr patrons' needs, and to fully meet them, so as to give (om

p'ete satisfaction. Gi' e us an opportunity to dem

onstrate our sfrvue, and you

will be convinced! H MEYER-KISER BANK Sol Mever. President INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

35.959 Wß"e Killed A revised list of American expeditionary force casualties pub

lished by the var department jnz jn tneir Auto from Washing

Monday showed oj lyJ killed iu ton p c. A long, long auto rid?. action and lt,7,;3dead from gome people enjoy it. o-ir.dj. 7"" , , . o i nniishertv.. onlv bov of

''&$:r Judge Trustin K. Dougherty arr...L t m - .l nmt U Ir.al hm ia'rivorl hnfTlP from &erVlC6 Ifl

m i ai, & VllcIirT v ----- - aivw4 . enir partner ,f the firm of F. J (France Thursday morning ai-

Cheney a Co.. d-in? . "i!ter about 21 months in the

l l'll lOietlO, L.Ji'7 . aj ), and tbat a:d Ürrr will thefum'IOrm

nlio.mmiu uuLLARM lor emcnanu

uni

...o.,r Catarrh that cannot d

tureil by the ue of Hall CaUrru Cure. Khixe j.Chkiit.

Sworn tu bef. rw lue and aateenbed in uiy pretiu e, ttiif Mb dy of December, A. I. ltti. A. W.GLEAS03T, Bil..) ITART I'tBLir. Hali Catarrh Cure ia tan internally, and acta through tae blood on the uue .u Mirfice of the eya'etu. !enl for t--tiinoni1a free F.J. CHKNKY A C . Tle.lo.t. Take I -mW Faiuily Pill i-r r.ntH'

CASTOR IA For Iifants and Cbildrca

In Use For Over 30 Years

.lnnW fan fAimmiskev went to

Milltown Tuesday, black eye and all. Nick says the pavement flew up and list him. but t'e doctor said he had a boil just below the eyelid. It looks like Nick had had an engagement with Willard or Dempsev. ! The Joy tl Llvlof T er i ir life e luont have t'jod hf al-

tU. No o-e can reaonabl t hope to pet ' ruo-u real pleasure out of life hen hie Nwels ar cloifdted g'-xxl ehare of the 'tune and tin pi4jni that ehoul t le ex- ! pelle 1 ate atiortHi into the ayetem prdai iiijf headahe and ind ge-tion. A fw !doe of Chau eriain'e tablets wil! 'move the b N strnibeo the dii;eiti.in and gie you a chance to realii-t he ral j'iy of living. Try it. 1

ZSZcSamsSc Our County Fair.

VOlt PLASTHKIXCJ.

Court v Victory i it : i

ai Hi n'tnKPurir

i The Uib. is Fair will otin

Call on Cha?. Flick. Euher next Monday for the -week. Uu couract or bvday Ccod work : Managt rnt m mAing ever; el guaranteed. Corner .Id and Main fort posible o make this the ?, Twi 74 lmol uccesfu exhibit ever held. wt- 1 ne- (There is such a long list of AtAibert Bartley rt-cently return jtractions that eve-ybody in the ed from Germany and hi ,wo'county can certainly find some-

urotners anu meir wive U4 ci tningto interesi mem. rvery

d nnd spent Sunday in jasper qq.

visiting their brotner circuit Wk Charles Bartley. .

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"--Ii! ,r onj one reai i " - .. . . . 'n.e i, and Uiat i um, s m. oiiver.lper (.o'lege is at hand

coi ir: i: k. i). 5, ireenf , f ; handsome dook or

rite: "Foler.t liouey and Tar ia jut

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SINQ A 60NG OF SAVINGS STAMPS Sing a song of Pavings stamps, The cost of livings hlnh. But huve you counted all the things Th." Savings Btamps will buy? Tbfy utdp to take that Bummer trip, Or buy some fussy clothes. IIow many things they'll help to get. Goodness only knowaJ Baccarat, France, kaa the honot of rroducira the first cla&a thl li

unbreakable. lho new proa-M haa v rwicfn!1 v annli t ihn mm.

tf il .avv j - - tjfactnre of lamp Aimneya for um In coal mines containing much fire damp. Tho glasi maken of Baccarat nara also snoeeed! in increasing the eliuticitT of the glaas. Thii they accomplish by adding magnesia and oiide to the ordinary cry tid glaaa. Suoceea Magazinv

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The Big Dubois County lory Fair" will be held

Muntingburg, Ind. Combined with the Great Patterson Shows and

Patterson Circus. It will be the biggest attraction

ever offered in Southern Indiana.

Six real Races. Three Bands. fi-ranH Rh

Livestock. Fine exhibits of Farm-Machinery. Products of the Farm, Garden and Pantry'. 100 Wild Animals, Fifteen Shows!

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4 44e j THE FEDERAL RESERVE 1

The fedpral TJeaerv aTstprn

established by Democratic le;!- X

laiion, aitnoufcn denounced toy Republican candidates and oratora and oppoBed by Republican leaders in Congress, haa enabled the nation to finance the war and has safeguarded the business Interests of the land agalnat disaster. Democratic State Platform. 1918.

newspaper Mverlising the Best.

NewfnaDer advertising is

conceded by the great business

enterprises in this country and

Europe to be the be3t kind of ad

vertising, remarked A. II- L)e ibohl of Wheeling, W Va lo the

A'ashir,go.i P.st. Near y all the

mirently succwftil business

our.ee ns owt a Urg measure oi

tluir suj v.8 to the newspapers

I hi is .hi lo t e fact that thev

ir.i mort dinct result! than b

ary o her m thod of advertising. It is also more satisfactory be cause advertisers areable to trace

r nits lrom their ad ven isements

in the newspapers where they cannot if they advertise onlf in

ether ways. It is impossible to estimate the amount of money spent in this country in newspa mr a lvrtisincr I know of one

concern that spends half am llion

hree Eides and manv nth

to amuse and entertain. 3 Three Big Days 3 ! 6 Six Big Higdls 6 ! It will be a week of worth while Fun and Frolic! The Patterson Shows furnish a carnival de luxe, with their herd of performing elephants, dancing ponies den of lions, camels, hippopotumus, wagon loads of monkeys, and a bunch of funny clowns. All the varied attractions are clean, none having any. thing suggestive of vulgarity ! GRAND Street Parade Wednesday morning. Don't iYlioc Itl A rate of one and one-half fare for the

. . . r uvjuuj, it tuiiciUiiv. ixiura day and Inday has been granted by the Southern Ry Co., from New Albany, Evans-

.., w. i, iiuiui jick aim lULcrxneuiaie points to Iiuntingburg.

V Bring the whole family and see that your neighbors come too You'll miss the time of your life if you miss this fair. Everything is being done to make the time spent at the Fair pleasant and . profitable for the exhibitors as well a3 the visitors CIL C. LAIMDCREBE, Sec'y. FRED- A. STIMSON. Prp.

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" - i VICT , uvut; wm " . - - line. I keep it ip the hiue all the tim. It ooth. and relieves hay ferer, -thina, coutfhe colls, croap, and trt aohial affection. Joj. A. Mehrinicer MltHiMMIMlMHttt iHealth 'The man who suspects u, n ka kidaey trouble and nT" lt awanrt-a prMtMly for fcia retirf ' 4oaalj aawiM riak. II I ha aiaaeya T,.? StTl peHormiM ikaW fu actio oi TZ oo4 atreaam. wan. prtxWia aai "7"""" a a ayatcaa tad eaaa raaaBMtic paiaa. kaclack. laajaipwa. aora aM4li twoBa taM. aiiaaa. pmi-

iwradneyPill

V "rla.. a Iraltay aa onaal aUaara a4 bidder. bda1a oaal arm. clear kaad. o4 itiHom, aa4 all roM4 Taro kaakk. JSÜC?' wHi"a 1 " la lulj trmhim. I w,4 lkr 4iartara Sola by Jos. t Uehrinper

Annual Catalogue of the Jas-

and h a

iiarrna fr .illim at'.xirnnrlilntihtlrss thfTf

nouncing the opening of th 33th jar. others who spend I rgersums.

session. 119 lit) it shows tne . n . i l . II '

UOliepeio n-aoing en. wun u; y.yUi ,...ls,.. ,vlll ,.vrr .tisj.h.-e larcelistof students and gra I,. ,,,.,.,.,,.1 kind, it

duates. Jasper College is one of . . ... t llh .,.,,

our it atitutions which is an orna-1 . ,ti tInir ,.,..,..

What Food WalflK

It tr.aV bo convenient to knew that one iju.irt of flour wcigha om pound;, a ijuart of cornmeal, one pound und two ounces; a quart of beat tuur, one pound; a quart of

powdered white sugar, one pound and one ounce; a quart of best

brown suar, one pound and twe

ounces; that ten s weigh one

pound, though this depends fcvma

hat on the ic; anteen larce ta

ble;)oonf uh make half a pint; a quart oi bjtter, one pound and osj

ounce. T Wash Chamola Leather. Make a wouk solution of soar

and warm water. I'ub plenty of oft eoaj into the leather and let

it soak for two hours, then rub it till quite clean. Afterward rinst it well in a weak solution of warm water, soda and yeiJow 6oap. After rinsinj wring it well in a rough towel, dry cuicklj and pull about till quite soft It tfill then bt bot

Ur Uiau most nev UaUiara.

Hughes' Chill Tonic.

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l . kuiahle I Better tblB Calomrl anil Onlnlxa r--i.-.. ,

EXCELLEIUT GEKTERIL TOIMIC As well as for Chills and Fevers. MaWai F, o jC

vers and Bi ioua Fevers. Just what. . 7 .u7r.

mild lixativp urD,,.: J '"- i i-uia eason. TRY IT Dal' aCRV"S SEDATIVE. SPLENDIO TONIC. iYIT. Pont Ukeanyubstltyte. 50e and $1.00 Bottiea. Prepared by ROBINSON-PETETT CO., Lowls-llfe. Ky.

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INTERESTING READING A GOOD INVESTMENT

mpnt to the citv ind he mmv

other good things is not sufflci a a .

ently appre lateu by many citizens. Men aid Wemeo slow Nowaday uianr )raona wronf lly attril.nte baekarh . rtifiimatic laio. sore

willen, achinj joint aid mjselee sni

that "alwaya tireJ.. laeima o ooronnr.ir hon ihn real ca iae i kid'ev

trouble. Foley KiJuey fills help tiie

kidneys (brow out or tn uui me in parities that .-ansethat ryuitoni. lis. A. Mehriajrr We know of a number of familiee l o are regular readers of the Courie at are not obecribere, thoy borrow tli r pfr f rota their neUhlnrs. We are git I tokoowthat ÜieCkxin. r i-thai r-

ciattwl, bat why not sutwrio) Ire

price is small and we wmll it r i"C se

hiriog thmaifig

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