Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 September 1919 — Page 3

JASPER COURIER

Will Sprauer and family of j Harry McCarrah, of Princeton Huntmßbunr, spent Sunday with, visited Miss Crace Jackman here

Ja.ier Mulla, Safe out:7j43 A ,M.. 0:3.1-. M.

Mail n 8:-' 1U 7:301. M. Miss Ma! ie Keiber, of Alber nu'erqae. Ne.v Mexico visited her parens in J&spcrlast week. p I, Sweeney was a State Fair victor at Indianapolis last week. Kir) Hücker, of Frankfort

visited isa uuin uasser a ui days last wcek. L'esponJency.

SutWers from inli jret-t'on are apt to 1,,l)Mtl-lliHniuriik:'.Un.lfMiI that ruinWW rif'Vi'tv i not to m h peil lor. No ne ciuta make a Kroater mis'ake Ilunirt.,lli:ive m-t-n permanently cured by ' kltllj t'iiHiul.t-rlain'8 Tablets ami ran 1 t ut anvthintr that they crave. Thene ul lftf ftrnimeu the tomach an. I enMr it to wrforni ita functions natural-

V 1 1 y oil Iittve inn iiivu lut-iii uw ru m OlH'f. Albert N'- Bohnert attended the Ststc rai" at Indianapolis Jaitweek.

relatives in Jasper.

Miss Cleopha Geisler wmt to

St. Mary's of-the-YVoods Sunday

where she will spent the winter. Cyril Wilson returned home from Indianapolis Sunday after a visit with relatives. For Men Who WorkHard. Men who work at bard physical labor

r subject to kidney trouhle. J. (J.

Wolf, :sl .s. Jack hoi St. ireenl5ay, Wis. wuten : "Fcley Kidney I'll Ih re

lieved me of a eevere hea lache that

bothered ne for several month. A few bottle i; me up iu good shant." They

alre! bladder ami urinary ailineLt. Joh. 1 . Mehringer M'ss Margaret Jahn went to Vncennes Sunday where ste will attend schoo' at St- Rose's Academy this winter. A'bert wundcrman and family motored to Louisville for a few days visit with relatives last week. wr People in this town take the EvansviHe Courier not only bs

cause it brings (he latest news

first, but beciuse it ;s really one

Sunday.

Robert Krodel and family motored to Indianapolis to attend the State J-'air last week. Dr. Bomilaski and family spent the latter part of last week in Indianapolis and attended the State Fain It is reported tl at letter car.

rier No- 2, Mr. Orion Henderson

has resigned his postottice job. His wife has gone north to visit relatives.

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Mrs. W. E- Cox and daughter of the great papers of tue coun

Marion arrived home Monday from a few A'eeks stay in Colorado. Miss Liz:ie Eifert returned to Indianapolis Tuesdaj , after i a two weeks' visit with reative? here. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Hunter and" daughter Anna went to Dale Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Hunter's sister, Mrs-Jane .Minor. Your Attention Please.

A tilev C'athaitlc Tablet is a prompt

try.

Misses Jeanette and Frances McFall le t last week lor Ferdintnd where they will attend school at the Academy th's win ter.

Chambcilain'a Colic and Diarrhoea Rem cdy in MicMgin. Mrs. A. II. Hall. Caneville, MUh.. says. "1 wish to thank you fcr your grand K od medicine, IMiiiuitierlain's Colic and Iiarrh-a Ketn-iv. We are niver without it in the limine, and I am Mire it saved our baby'e Iii i this siimujer. '

Mrs. Marvr Cannzton. Cmeville,

; I7Äk ;y" l-eilChamoeHaniv i ll'at clZ a'ftorooh, in Diarrhoe Remedy for f ejr, li.u.i, , a ed by closed or irregular1"0'1 11 8 la-Va K'ven prompt relief.

I hey cause no gnppint; or LV!i-a nor will they enoonraije the "pill fulit " .'it tine (or ronx tx itout Jj. A. Mehiinger.

Com r, Stenfmagle

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Petersburg Si nday to play, but "V" ; ' ,it th ramp in thP fifth innintrlsembled" truck out ot i ; for

on account o: a decision by thecountv

was in

town Wednesday and bought a Eras engine from Fei x Lampert. Hp is thinkini? of DUtting it on a

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umpire, the score at bein? 3 to 2 in favor b:rj.

that time

of Piters

Just What She Needed.

"i B.f. a Pome oi irtifttiiueriain f J,'ef feme time ago an t they proved f"!jit what I needed.' writes Mr. Vu'u Uankfoh, Chidioothe, Mo.. "They

net ..nly rtluve-1 ne oi in lt-Ktion imt t nc i up div liver and ri-l ni cl back tie and dirinens that I hid been pubjert to for seme time. I hey !id ine a nr.rld of good anl I will fclwgyjppeak a t m! word for them."

AVANTF.D A ßood girl for housework in family of two adults and two children. Good home. Wri.e s'aMng amount of experience had L L. Bloom, Uro )kSt, Luiiville, Ky. WAN rUD-Jirl for general housevvotk. No washing or ironi.MW. $' if xp'-rit nfod, Mrs. Kobt. E Iltad, J047 Riverside, Evansville, Ind. (iirl Wiüit 1: Cirl to help with I nuse-work ddres Mrs I 1?. Wnlker. 21 Pat nit St , Evmsviilc, Ind

l'arin f r SniV. For Sale: Farm of 1 40

Mr and Mrs. Cus Gramelspa:her, son Alvin, and Clarence (raromelip3cher returned last Thursday from a motor trip thru Np York. Ohio and IVnrFl

vania. Coming Iv me it waä; r or bale: t arm 01 iu acres brtukfast at Buffalo. N. Y , din f0 h rock, r?3(1 bety ccn nerat Erie, Penn. and supper ai I Huntinburg and Jasper '-cod Akron Ohio Three states and h!)3e barn Attracts e ;50 miles in 12 hours. Som speed. -Pf! and terms. Address J. V. Uo ,r1 M ril nnvnnw? ti nson, II untingburg. Ind

Mot(r Cycle For Salo.

The Best Adverlioement.

The liest adrerticenient any merchant

Singlo cylinder Yale Mo'or

in have is a patiäed niftmier. No! C cle for f ale ch ; ap See Bert-

jrriM'er rerommendation can begiven n.ram C I)ja", or t'13 Olll.'e

Htiicle ttian t'ie loiiowing uy v.. 1 1I'tirn, I'roo.' t iuion luig More, (luion. Ark. "We have old CliainherlainV I .malt Kemedy fr years anl have al f.und that it givet perftct atls

Miss Stella Gullctte. daughter ofW. W. Gullctte and wife, and Mr Lyman Dav's, of Hardins burg. Ind. were married at French Lick Wcdneitjay. They will make their future home at Hardinsbur. We extend con gratulations and best wishes. Township Teachers. Bainbridge Township: No. , Fuhrnian Benno Messinge r 2 Ackerman, Verona Thewes

3 Marks, Ikrnaidine Dudin? 4 Pfeffer, Dora Urich 5 Rosebnk, W'm- Morgan C Jahn, Clara Kunkel 7 Hopkins, Carrie Schlägel 8 Dick, Mary EcKert Cass Township: No 1 Lueken, Flo Weilk mp 2 Cooper, II len Kastner

3 Brooner, Emi' Hemmer 4 Castrup. Meta Steinkamp 5 Ern?, Frank Hunefeld 7 Eu.eka, Ccrelle VVieseham 8 St. Henry, Antona Haverkom and Anna Hoersting. DZoar, Martha Rothert G Holland, II. A Hemmer, Robt Kemp, Chris Meyers and Anna Smith. Madison Township: No- 1 ALxander, Myrtle Asb'JI 2 Ire land. Beriice Mayers und Mable Sweeney, Adams, Dewey Jeffries 4 hi lsboro, Effi3 Y'ttes f Payne, Shitly PavnrG Antioch, Meta hick 7 Pirkle. O. L Casiidy. Patoka Township No. 1 Rohleder, Sopha Amsmar. 2 Prior, T. K Dougherty 3Vir'sman, Lille Rummel 4 Mayo, Herman Merters 5 Hrrtke, Fcd Lehmkut-hler (I Camp Ground, Eüz Maloney 7 Cemetery, Minnie Friok 8 Höing, x1innie Whi?ett J Duff, Ruth A Coopr NazoiiiGva fii2ö3 Own Adaplaiioo.

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Catholic Church Bonds! investors who want a safe sure and attractive investment.

THE MEYER-KIPER BANK, of Indianapolis. I OL It AND ONI HALF PERCENT INTEKKST $1000 $500 $100 THESE BONDS ARE SPECIFICALLYSECURED :en..e ana School in Indianapaln. . Tms property fronts PJ7 feet on Meridian jtrcct at the corner of Fourteenth Street and running through i to an iaual frontal on Pennsylvania Street. This embraces an entire city h?!f blo-k Iho Church R 351 lence and S:hool repren a cort of while the - .0J:)again,t which this issui ts a first m:tga-e In addition, th Bishop nf the Dioc-se of Indnnap.lU owns property valued at annrovim-itPlv Wymm all ot which h liab'e for the payment of ?hi? indebi dnesi 7 A VERY DESIRABLE INVESTMENT rjccause-Or the Specific security mortgaged, Lccause-The Bonds are the primary debt of the entire Diocese, vui nnn ?r Tu ?S arc b?cke1 bthe moraI responsibility of LAÜ00 Cathchcs and property valued at $4,000,000. Lor these reasons the Meyer-Kiser Bank recommends these securities ana regard them as the most desirable issue of Cathoiic Bonds ever offered.

One of our corps of traveling securities exnerts that visit pw

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.Misses Elfrcda and Mongo!da Knabei went to Ferdinand v,on Jay where they wid enrrll a? fiuJrts in Immaculate Concr pt ion Academy. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson ndMrs. Cooper attended the funeral of Mrs.' Minor at Dale Wlnesday morning. n Minor was bsisterof Mrs tooperand died at the home of tar daughter. Mrs- Edward Weichalbeck at Shawnee, Oklahoma

R v. Pratt formerly pastor of tie Prebbyterian coitrtKUion of Jasper spent last Sunday a' this place The mauv friends of 'rs. Pratt learned with rec; ct of her

death at K'sinc b in, lnl where she had tfone to iit some rela t ves at Ik r early home.

Mrs. Pratt was an Jm:a'Ie arid

kind woman and whs never so happy a3 when doin? some good

C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Signature of AaT7acJUti

F'ate Ohio, City ot Toledo,

rnk J.Cheney makes oththat he fa

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1 IIULUM IUI VBC II MIIU wery cane of Catarrh that cannot be furM hy the UBe o( U1, ( c?Urrh Cure. FfiAKC t. ClIBNKT. ftworn to More me and Mibcnled Id "'J i wnr, this t;th day of December, A. W. OLK A SON, . "11 l atarrh Oire ia taken internalJ nd a ta through tlie blood on thf " Mria., of the -ystetn. . wnl (or tentimoniala free. T . I-.J.CHKNKVA CO.,Toledo,0. tion 'niilj l'illi for comtipa

1 Ambition T"IRED MEN and WOMEN J- who "feci old before their time," who are languid, have no energy and lack ambtTion theie are often u:Tercrs from kidney trouble. Weak, rvt rurvrked or deated liiSnrv, ire indir.trd 1 v m! itionlcn. ilw avi tirrd. nrrrou. condition, t y taliownct, o( Um ind ruth under tyc. backiche, tili joints, tre mu.de, or rhcumitic pmnt. t r'.r at the ciue of lutTrrinl and mitrry. rrful.iic ll f kidney and bladder U.J rcktorc to ound ani beaJthy condition. N. R. Kte, Dublin. Ga., wrin:"I -int to tny I am hi-tter. Hffore 1 tiarird to take fulry Kidney t'ili I could not turn ovrrin the bed I bud auch evere pain ia my t at k and hl(i. 1 ai to i''f I could not bend ot rr and I bad to ret up a' ntht tire to an Im rt, Iw Ukir.a hu'ry .idiicy i'.Uo i an a-d .lc tu to tu uik."

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ilT THIS OUT !l I Worth Money. PONT MISS Till-". Cut out this flip ncloee with 5c to Foley Co., hplliel.l Ave., Chienito, III. wri ing

yt ur name and address clearly. Vu will receive in return a trial pack air

containing Foley's Honey andTar(Vm-

I on nil for coughs, coMs ami croup, toiey Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tabl9ts, Jo j. A. Mehrinjrer.

Leaves lor Military School. Donsld S. Milburn, son of the late Kiel ard M. Milburn, depaited Wednesday for Marion, Ala bama, where he is to enter the

Nrmv and avy Ulief?e, to pre-

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WITH much of Europe laid v.-astc by war, end millions of men, women, and children suffering frcm lack of food and clothing, America must produce more food, raise more stock, and make mere clothing for use overseas. Cj Our duty has not ended with the mere winning cf the war. J Our Fair is encouraging relief work cf this nature.

Thenmazinn Uusfin arti?te, NazimovH, present d i ri her ne.vniodaction. "Ihe P..rtt". r t on-

ly plays th dilfru'r and h'hlv It niotiona; ro'e of th? hrdt" hut

it wa3 she wh adapted i in '.olUboralion wit'i Ch-trles Bryant, from the orimnal stajre play written by MauJ Euiton arf in which Miss Ku'ton stared thrucut the United Srates and Ctnada. A number of Nazim ova's own ideas are inewporattd in the screen vtrsii of the ereat sti?e

Ruccess. in the shape of addjd.

incidents and twists in the plot. Nazimova, who is an accomplish-

ea linguist anu nv.stidu wen "New.'naDer advertisine is

as the foremost actress on the' jnCeded by the ere3t business

screen today, tool:, as partot her enterprises in this country and education for the stape, a course Europe to be the best kind of ad in stage director, in Russia. ShejVrrti5jripf' reinarlcod A. II. Do is both producer an 1 star in ncr!ihoj 0f Wheeling, W Va to the

0n proauctions. anu r.er c-uvash nerton Post. N aijv all tht

EVANSVILLE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITIO. OOTOBESK. 14 to

Biggest thing Evan ville ever planned.

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ijiiahes' Chill Tonic. ' T AI.AT.Ull.r: Better than Calomel anJ Qulnin:. (Contains no Ainoic.) Tbe Old Reliable. ESXCELLElVrT GSMERaLTOlVriC As well a3 for Chills and Fevers, MMari.ii Fevers, Swamp Fevers and Hi ious Fevers. Just whal y u need at this season. MtLO LAXATIVE. NERVOUS SEDATIVE. SPLENOI TONlC. TRY IT. Don't takeany substitute 50c and $1.00 Bottles. Prepared by ROBINSON-PETETT CO., Louisville, Ky. Incorporated.

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Don has the best vt unes oi tne entire community for his success, who he pe some day to see him a credit to the army and an honor to his home society and the peo p!e of the entire ststcDon't NeiU. Youra.lf. Lame barks, hoo'inir p ins. torturing

rheumatic ach.s, iollrn joint. ?re Tiuscles. pulline-i under eyes, tlofttin

D.n.,k,anil an "a avs tired ' leelinif

'Wo It Now" Kobecribe for the JMpeR" 'ndi?lio lht a I'iViVilJ " Fo Wly Courier. Don't put ! k' what you can d today. (f wek und disordered kidney and bladder

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Up To Sate

The Jasper Courikr

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Thi is due to the fact that they get more direct results than bj j any other method of advertising.1 It is alfo more satisfactory be cause advertisers arc able to trace

! results lrom their advertisements in the newspapers where they mnot if thev advertise only in

Lther wavs. It is impossible

U'llliUnv: I HC oiiiuuiii v. uiviiv-j u snnnf 5n

ncr advertising I know of ocel

L..l. tknf .niinrla Viilf nmilliV.n

CUllttlU i-iiaw pjiiuj iijii win. dollars.ayear and doubtless there lorn ntVinru 'whn snpnd hrtrersuma.

l j Excursion to Louisville,

From Jasper "J nj and Dubois )rWtXJL

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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1919, FM SdPUjH MJEMN M Y Tickets fold for train leaving Dubois 7:01 P. M , Jasper 7:2 I'. M..

SaturdayScpt. LtUh. counMting with b,hh-u1 train leavinc llontinjhgre 2:?)A. M., Sunday ept. -1st. Tickets also told for train ieavinir Iubo;s 7:41 A. M., JaperS:OJ A. M., Sundar'Sej.t. 21st 111. A.I tickets food leturoing on train No. 10. leaving luisTille 4 .05 P. M. N-.w Albany i.'2'tV. M., Hmday Sfj.t 21st, l'.lk. LAST KXCI KSION -pecial attradiona at all theaters and parks. For ticket and detailed information appl to agent

United States lfailrord Administration.

are otherswho spend l:rgcrsums.ft44;M4 mtHHHfHmmmt