Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 September 1919 — Page 3
IÄSPEB COURIER
Jasper Stall.
Mails out: 7:45 A.M.. 6:3')'. M.
7 -50P. M.
Geo. M Schmidt made a visit
to luisriue iasi ouuutjr cum of business tomor
row. be a uood adertiser today. Sherman Wineinjrer the real ute man of Alfordsville was in
Jasper w"w
rjar Tray'or of Evansville rSin Ja;per Monday watching
the prettyjcjijparms. Grandpa Joe Dick came up last Csturday to spend Labor Day ith hi grandson. Visses Nelüe Reynolds acd Mary Sherman, of St. Louis, are visitnj Miss Clara Habig. frank Jahn U- S. N. and his trie Ire here visiting his par2a Mr. Andy Jahn tnd wife. Henry Wehr has been appointed janitor at the public school bxldicg vice Albert Erny. The County Teachers Insti ute had 112 enrolled Tuesday aiter noon. They expect 170 before the wee!: closes. The schools open next Monday and a large majority of the pop ulatioo hereabouts are giving thanks that about 4' 0 of Jaspers bad kid be confined at least C or 7 hoars a dayDfspoideacy. SaSaevr from indigestion are apt to become d.wou raged and feel that comrte recoverv is not to be hrp! for. No aas ctuld make a greater mistake Hundred nave ben permanently cared by uue Chamberlain's Tableta and can now eat anything tbat they crave. These
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That! Taber, Kueblers auto Steady Bi other.
driver hid his arm broken last Sunday morning wh'Ie cranking a Ford auto at Petersburg. From Wilson's address to congTCSS we gather that high prices
are due to a national epidemic of
ra seals ty. By all means stamp the man
ufacturer price on the article. Let us know how mcch we are
contributing to the middleman's
income tax.
Mr (I ovfr walb, son of Dr. J-
P. Sa'u and Miss M. Beckmancf
r erdiuand were married at that
place Thursday morning. We
extend the young people our best
wshes.
For Me a Who Work Hard
Men who work at bard physical labor
are iubjtn-t to kidney trouble. J. G.
Wolf, 7J4 S. Jackioi St. tirea Bay,
Wis. write-: "rcley kidney rillt re
lieved me cf a severe Lea lache tbat
bothered me for everal months. A few bottlet fixei me up in rood shape. "TLey
al o re.iere bladder and urinary ailmetta
Jo. A. Mebnager WMantslnllce"
Right now two county offices
are begging for occupant s Last
Monday County Coroner mil
Steinkirnp resigned and the res
ignation was accepted. County
Truant Oflher Parks resigned. auc:esscr to be appointed next
Monday. Both Offices should be
abolished enti i ely. The Tioant
Officers duties should be filled by
the County Superintendent and
the Cc roner s ty the County Sheriff.
Chamber Ina't Colic and DiarrLcea Rem
edy ia MIcMgio.
Mrs. A. if. Hall. Caeeville, Mich..
Men do not
to steer by
i.
says, i wia to tnanc yoa icr your
eti itrecirtben tbe otomica ana en- grand rood medicine, that
able it to perform its unctions naturally. If too hare not tried them do eo at
cnee. h this Cor ntry we need not resort to revolution except to acquire something to which e are tot entitled and which we should tot have. Trustee Lawrence Ho hgesang U rejoicing over the safe arrival ai their home last week of a bran tew baby boy. Mother and child are doing well and Lawrence is Vill bothered with school teachers. . Yr Attcattoa Plesse. V Foley Cathaitic Tablet is a prompt and ale remedy for . ick headache, bill-
rThTn Addres.; Mrs
condition caaad ay clogge J or irrecolsr I B. Walker, Z.
bowels. They cause no Rrppina; or EvtllSVlUe , Indnvasea nor will tbsy encoorae the '-pilli
CUT THIS OUT It U Wortk M.ory. DOST MISS Till. Cut oat this slip encloee with 6c to Foley A Co.. 2835
J Sheffield Are., Cbic&tro, 111. wrüiog I your name and address clearly. Yoo I vill receive in return a trial package Containing Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for courhe, coMs and croup, rol
mberlain'r
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. We are
nwer without it in the bouse, and I am
sure it saved our baby's life this summer." Mrs. Mary CaTington. Caeville,
Mich., says, "I have aaed Chamberlain's
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedr for vear
and it has always given prompt relief."
Of all the newspapers that
come to our exchange desk. The
Evansville Courier is one of the
m wt refreshing. There is some thing about it that's different-
WANTED Girl for general
housework.- ISo washing or iron, ing. pi it experienced. - Mrs. RobLE Read. 1047 Riverside. Evansville.' Ind.
Girl AVant d:-Girl to help
221 Parrett St,
habit." Jost fine for persona i ivoui Jos. A. Mehiinger. TBMOR-L0GSO0N Miss Dorothy Traylor, daugh
terl xverr xrmviur, cA-iwcvuk- pound ror court
in ittarnpv of this ClrXUt acd ey Kidaey Pills and Foley Cathartic
f JasDtr. n0WTablsts. Jo. A. Mehringer.
of 210 N. Fifth SI. Evansville, was married at her home last f T ? 1 1
Tuesday noon to air. muiara The County Board of Educa
Logsüon. oi sycamore wtcu tion has been cajled t0 meet
The happy couple lelt tnat eve next &on Sept 8, 1919. at 0 ningfora wedding trip to öt a m to elect an attendance offiLouis and the west, after which cer ce Sam'l Parks resignedthey will be at home on r inn parks gays there mor(k money street. We extend congratu a- in Daintjnff than in chasincr truant
Truant Olficer Parks Quits
acquire the right
rc:kmg the boat.
Those who pine for the joyous vigor of their childhood could have it again if they would exercise as they did in their childhood.
There are members of Congress
who would be bitter y CDDOed to
heaven If members of the other po'itical party declared them.
selves in favor of it.
Teachers' Institute Holes
The fifty.fifth annual County Teachers institute is in session
at Jasper th;s week Sept.. 1 to!5
The weather is ideal and the at
tendirce is good. The enrollment by the middle of the week
was 150. The following are in
structors this year: Arthur Mac-
Murray of Kansas University, Arthur H. Harrup of Albion Michigan, Grover W. Simms of
Oakland City, Indiana. Pianist,
Miss Mane Cassidy, Jssper.
It is the General opinion of the
of the teachers in attendance that this is one of the most itteresfiF, practical and successful
institutes held in Dubois Cou' ty
for several years.
The night sess ons t re of unus
ual interest, Eech session is
free to the public. Good audi-
es are the resul. Prof Sirams
and Mis3 Cassidy have charge
of the special music and approp
riate selections are rendered bv
them The lectures and recitals
by Profs, riarrup and MacMurray are keen snappy and drima
tic
The addresses by Dr. MacM ar
ray on Reading: are excellent and
and will teu on the efficiency o the teaching in the schools of
this county the coming term Dr. Mac Murray is an artist in his field.
Music and singing periods are
enjoyed by all Prof. Sirams knows how to secure the best effort from the teachers-
Dr. Harmp3 lectures are clear,!
simple and practical and will inspire the teachers of the county to do their best each day cf the
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One teacher cf Dubo's County,. W1 "1C uicut.
Benjamin J. Ellis, gave his life in Beltrami or Koochiching coun
for his country in the Wo: Id P ar ties, under a special homestead An appropriate memorial waj actf without residence or cultivaread before the institute. Ln- la nn ma- KpsI of
E. Eckert is doing everytting,-ramage; good rainah; fine black poss b'e to make the irstitcte a loam soil: timber and grass lands.
success, ue nas reasons to ieet;Kea Jake andliny Kiver Valley, proud of his efforti and success. vou make erfrv: fini Dr03f. and
The excellent spirit of the; Ä
eachers and the splendid in-i"'' at Ef?B .ou.
3truc ors, whose work is educa.i,nS 3our patent uue airect irom
tional and interesting, al. iro to the goverment Thi3 price co
I resident Wilson has signed i 4tm ! 4Wwthe bill creatinflr Pershinir a1
General". More Imperialism, t We are driftincr to it int
Rome did 2000 years aco. Thpn
came the dark ages.
President Wilson and his sheeny skirt, started Wednesday on
uieir continental tnn in beha If nf
the treaty with European nations and incidentJy to electioneer for a third term- That is where
ooaroww. will hit the rocks. Some man some day will destroy the United States Government but we do not believe the time is ripe for Woodrow yet. Watch Taft beat him next year. He beat Taft for his 2nd with the
help of Teddy R. and Taft owe? him one.
fctate Ohio, City of To ledo. 1 i ..... f
rrank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
senior partner cf the firm of F. J
Cheney A to., doinz busing in h.
City af Toledo, County and State afore, said, and that aid finr will piy the earn of cs Hi-.NijBiD DoiXAM for each and ever raeof Catarrh that nnr.n
curtd by the uee of flail i Catarrh Cure.
Sworn to hefr me and eutcnte.! in
my prtwnce, tUig tih day of De-ember.
A. W. CLE A SOX, EAL-) I'OTABT I'lBLIf. Ifall's Catarrh Cure is taken int-rn1.
ly, ani act through tae blool on the!
mucus eiirlarfs of th-3 fyg'eui. iM?nd fur tttimonials fr. F. J.CHENKY A LO , Tole,lo,0 Take l-a'.lV Farnilr 1'iUe for rt.nrtit.a
The German Side of the War. BY GENERAL LUDEN DORFF Germany's Greatest Military Leader. His revelation will startle the world. It is an authorslive detailed story of why Germany lost. For the first time the world is enabled to see behind the veil which covered Germany's movement! in the war and the motives behind them. To be read in the Evansville Courier starting: Sdndiy Sept. 7th, and continuing daily. Ore er today. Back numbers cannot be furnished. C5c per Month by carrier or mail.
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Minnesota's Richest soil At $5 Per Here. We will secure for you lGOa-
tions. Just Whit She Xttici. 'Intel a little of Cbaaübrrlain's TMets wme timea? anl they proved Hb hit what I needed.' writ. Mrs. Vo'.ta Baukwh, Cniihcothe, Mo.. "They Bot..nly raliTexln of in.iKtion but tr.ne.1 up my liter and rid ru- of back-
r n.f iiiinMi mil 1 D1J lirrn vuw
kids
rlto for some tini. V1 of rl m tiord for tbea."
Ther Old m
ill alu ayj r-pr
Doa'f Nciltct Vosrs;lf I.at e bark, eh Mi'ing pine. tortarinf
rheumatu- sth s, swollen jint. s re muorler. rxiffioe-e under evee. tl atin
ererki anJ n "u aye ureni - iee;iD7iie . .1.4 .1. l : I I
are InaiC'. l-n Iii mw iii.urn uu blaMer are nt wrking i-a'perly. rol-
" y Kidney 1M1 eoothe and etrenythen v . I weak and dinler d idoey and bladder aa a i , fi
K3 COliSHf TRUCK
The County Council and Com:
C:ssioner cussed sna aiscossea thetfoad pioposition ail last Tuea. and agreed to disagree. Each de wantt d a different machine The Commissioners had decided on a "Gary" for $1500, Wm. Wilson, agent. The Council panted a "Federal" at $4700, "m Fritch, agent, so there ws nothing doing Too many bosses Tbi Best Adverttietneit,'
Tha best advertisement any merchsnt fi have is a satisfied customer. No
rreater reMmmen-lation can befiven an rtl.-le th.n tUm tnltnvln hv K. R Mil-
ra, Proo.' ioion Dar Store, Galon, Ark. -w, have sold Chamberlaia'e
h P.eme.ly tor years snt have al7T( found that it gives perfect satis faction."
Jos. A. Mehrinirer
NEW ONE ON UNDERTAKER
a Via or thaf trSJa ia the Kost' inoHJ
v e w aw w.s IliO V tute held for years.
Thursday wa3 Trustees Day.
and the trustees cf the county
were interesting attendants.
Of the 150 teachers enrolled
some 30 are beginning teachers
The institute closes Fnday af-i er noon. Farm for Sale. For Sale: Farm of 140 acres
close to the rock road bet een
lluntingburg and Jasper. 5ood
house and barn Attracts e orice and term3. ddress J. V. Stinson. Huntingburg, Ind
Southeast Missouri, northeast;
Arkansas farms 135. GOOD CROPS NOW Wheat corn, al falfa. cotton vegetable, fruit GROW PERFECTLY No rocka;
no over now; no bol weevil.. Ricr
vel, dratneo 'and, 120 No
crop f.iurs HEALTHFUL CLIMATE. Fine water. Timor,
Outiange, Exchange, Tenants,
timb' workers wanteu. Missisipp' Valley Farm A?ency, StLouis. Mo
C ASTORIA For Ioiaats and Children. In Use For Ovor 30 Years
Alwaya bear
the Bifneturt el
"Do It Sow" Eabwribe for the Jaiysr
Weekly Courier, Don't pot oS for to f tiliw wbsA yoa ma 4 tolsj.
Woman in Mourning and Weeping Softly Nicks Funeral D. rector fee 2i. Fan Francl--o. Cal. WiH-plnr ftly and wearlnr dep tuournlne. an attractive woman oieratd nucffully a
new confidence came, mak.nj: a firm et tindertaker her rlrüni. end aftr paylnjr for a 1 1. VI fuinnil f..r a M'l relative."1 with a Mri!i cherk f-r 1176. dlTJnfl "''" ?-r "'-"- A wnrran? f-r h nrret f ih w..tii rn, h cave Hi n.ime of Mrv S? HtT'. wi 1 ,fi c i.i n: -f VJ. T5nri' riaii-.,'. r .f tin- :.n '.. p.'r. nrm. "Mr." I:iv; .t . ! th.' rfiMIl. i.Hit l. l l h t.n-f li.-n ! r !i:i f t. ejiN, lil.h rv rtl with wpn.' llr rltltliiK was cornet. She Hiiall;. n.nfrolU-it hT ftfllnt with WtrUlinv
difficulty and ad-lre Thne aaldt that her "buband'a brother's dnush-. ter." whom abe described as belnf ßf-1
teen eara old. had died and ah wished to arrange for the funeral. She picked ont a caket and left Insanctions to call fr the bedy. Then ahe produced the chetk f r $17. The bank was communicated with and the! hoi?.wai ocovered. "Good cäingl Have yoa ctca Sis Courier?
ver payment for the 'and to thp
goverraent, includes all entry fees, first year's taxes, and our services. Do rot delay if interestedCa'l or address Minnesota Homestead Co., Suite 315 TriDune Annex. Minneapo'is Minn. Foley's Honey and Tar
COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUCH checks it quickly and aure ly, clears the throat o! phlegm and mucus, and coata the raw, ioflamcj surfaces with a healing, soothing medi
cine. Don't Coofh UnU Woak "I am so old lady, 75 yean old. and I had a very bad cough from having la rippe. I thought it a good time to try oley'a Honey and Tar Compound, a od I sent and fot a bottle, and it topped my cough, and I got better. So now I am around the houte ai?a.' Mr. Mary Kuby, Spokane, Weh. We can firove no imitation cr substitute is as 00 J as the senw tnc Foley's Honey an J Tar,
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'pHE' world faces a livestock famine of such magnitude that ycu and I simply cannot comprehend -it. The Great War has swept millions of horses, cattle 'swine and sheep into the f.re. The liberal livestock premiums to be awarded by our Fair will do much to create a local interest in the raising of live stock.
EVANSVILLE CENTEIMWIAL EXPOSITION O CTOBhlR 3L4z to
Biggest thinp: EvanYille ever planned.
!Sr.id by Jcs. A. Melirifipsr
Huffhes' Chill Tonic. I'AI.ATAP.Lt; Better tbaa Calomel 10J Quinine. (Contaiai 00 Am tic.) Tbe 0'i Reliable EXCEr-XiElMT GSIMER (Iii TOIUIC As well as for Chills aid Fevers, Malarial Fevers. Swarxp Fevers and Bi ious Kevers. Just whi y u need at this season. MILD LAXATIVE. NERVOUS SEDATIVE. SPLENDID TONiC RY IT. Don't take any .6tit te SOc and SI.OO Bottlea. Prepared by ROBINSON-FETETT CO., Louiaville, Ky. IncctK rated.
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"Newfpaper adrertisincr is
conceded by the ereat business!
enterprises in this country and;
Europe tobe the best kind of advertisirpr," remarked A. H fjeibold of Wheplinjr, V Va lo th Vashingtou Post N'ear'y all the
eminently successful rusines.
conceinsowea larjr-f measure of
their su2:ess to the ne8pap?rs. 1 hi ms due to tie fact that they
eet more direct result than
any other method of advertising, t . 1 - - r a l
ir IB aicn mnrp ksiiki arinrv no 4
cause advertisers areaoie to trace-
results Irom their advenisementslJ!
in the newspanera where then
cannot if they advertise onlf in. ether ways. It is impossible to4 estimate the amount of money1 spent in this country in newspa-j per advertising. I know of one; concern that spends half amillion dollars a 7 car and doubtless there' are others who spend hrgersuraa.
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