Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1919 — Page 3

JASPER COlJRSER'Sfuuality and style at! C3ov. Goodrich gsucl 'fl' . Candy-Earn $25 to m wklr. ' Edw. J. Kueblcrs. iprocIamattoudeclanSo-t. 3th ADVERHSE-MKN-WOMEN.

!to be fire prevention dav. Tho 'Start one of our Specialty Candy Vtlvet Or f,ro In.

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7:50i,.M1 Born fo Kd Otij on Sou'h Jackson St- Sunday, a Kir I. John F. Mehringer of Indianapaiis visited in Jasper this week. larL'idies waists, new pattf rn3 at KJw. J Kueblers. Mr and Mia. W L Cromwell of Pittsburg. Pa. are spending a week in Jasper with the la'ters mother, "rs. Wm. Herst. iaf Tor all Kinds of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Hugs, Linoleums, Window Shades, sie .'acob C- Lorey tefo.e buying Dr. Andrew Fiedman was up from ' Evans ville this week visit ing relatives and friends21 inch Sewer Pipe for Wells at"$l .30 per foot at Jacob C Lor-jy'8. . CASTORIA For Iafants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

i w For a nice plush, clnh coat go to Edw.

lers.

Always bears

the Signature

tf-dingham, outings, shirtings muslin, etc. at the right price at Eiw- J- KueblersSil W rger oi the Kerls says the Tell Citv boys A-ere treated well when they were here and it don't m ike in v diflfarenc - what the Tell City News say.. tont-tipalion. T'n' hivinnirg of nlmot-t every nerton .l:- .r,!rr i- r.in-tiimtion If voii wnt to

t-uyiv i: .io.I health keep your bowels r. jui.ir. Tins beet accomplished by .r .t .lift an I exercise, tut Hinnehmen us-!i -in is neHled and when that is fit- ca-e von will find Chamberiain's TiMtc are ex'ilen .They at mild and (t.T.t in thei action, tay ami pleasant to take, iive them a triil. They only I'M a (j'lirter. .Vr. snd Mrs. George Haebcrly returned from their acation trip to Cincinnati and other places Friday, Thry Get Action it Ouc Fi.;Ki'.lnejr Iil!8 invigorate, strenKtia heal ina(ti7e, weak anl disei Kidneys and bladder. Mrs. D.J. i.'.i". iu Hth Ave., Hioux FalN, H. D i '!!; "I suffered with kidney troube, ü't'l to luve wvere pains across my lark ami felt miserable ami all tire! out bit aftei takin Foler Kidney IMls I am Jos. A. Mehringer.

Giern Stewart

iiuutK" ?5uno.ay alter a weeks visit with his pann's

Edgar Traylor was here f om Evansvillo Sunday visiting his mother.

Ladie3 ready to wear suits,

Kucb. amounted to 1.0,500,000 most of

of which could have been pre-

returned to vend wtn sullicient care.

two Evansville is making strcmous efforts to put up the biggest and

dcsc centennial exposition ever October 11 to 21. We're going

just to the pretty girls whose

room, anywnere. iirana opportunity. We tell you how and furnish everything- CANDYMAKEliS HOUSE, 1810Iianstead St. Philadelpha, Pa-

WANTKD

at reasonable prices, now on sale jM. we'll see you at the expo get at Edw. J. Kueblers. 'a ticket? S.re!

rJf VVin p i -it i üirl 0I" lUdie aged womj n Ea f h2n 5rinT2 Iti f "Jr'j for cn housework. Wiil X nas been printing. Oh Lottie?... a I

Mr. and Mrs. Allie Dirklev spent the first part of the week at P i ton visiting Mrs. Birk leys oiL-.T Mrs. Fidelis Sault hei3. Chamberlain Cough Remedy Thin r-Mr.edy irt intendc! enpjH-i illy for roiirftm, nidn, croup and w hooping conuh Ktom a email ht'itii.iti itH vale and uf hau eitmlod to all jartn of tli Vi ited States and to ina.iy fortin countries. Tliiu alone it enough to convince one that it is a tn.licitie of more than ordinary merit, iueit atrial anJyou will find this to be the cane. Maurice Krempp, theyoungesi son of A. U. Krempp suffered a sunstroke Monday at noon while playing Dall at the St. Joseph school ground and was in a very precarious condition, bvt is recovering. HarAnother shipment of Ldks and misses plush, ve'vet and cloth coats just arrived at Kueblers store. Don't miss seeing them now.

Bazaar and Social The Ladies Aid and Missionary Auxiliary Society of St. Paul's Ey. Lutlv Church .of Haysville wiil hold its first bazaar and icecream social on Thursday afternoon and evening Oct 9 at the Pan ih Hall in Haysville. Good music and entertainment for all. Lunch and refreshments will be served. Everybody is heartily in vited tocomeattvl Ye p the good work along. The Committee

Cincinnati is The Keds won to 1 Chicago Moran t nd his

alive and wild

the first game 1)

is ir the nolo, ba'l t's3ers ha ;e

get their luck with them.

An Agreeable Surprise "About three yearH aßo when I was mffi-ii ;g from a severe cold on my lune

and coughed i.io-t of the time nigbt and day, 1 tried a bottle of ChamherlainV Cough Hemedv and wis surprise 1 at the prompt ne?4 w ith which it give iu relief," writes Mm. Jamra Brown. Clari Mills, N. Y. Many another hau been Furprieed an 1 pie t;ed with th" prompt

relief atlorded by this remedy. Edwin Denby for Governor of Michigan. I'ormer Evansville enteis the the nee for the icpublican nomination in the Wolverine sUte- He is alieady in the fight, having made his "pile" in the auto biz. It takes money to run for cfike in Michigan One ot their present Senator files an expense r ecount of a mil lion and a half dollais However he is U. S Se ator frrm Michigan. Some of our poor candi date around here don't sa how

it is possible to spend that much

Not having that amount

f pay trood wages with extra

I pay each six months for con

tinued service. A good home for the right party. If inter

ested write Mrs. IL C. Lath- J

rop, üJi'J Kuck.'e bt , India- i f napoli?, Ind. Send referen- J t ees. r I -aii Fortune Told Last Mcnday a wandering Romaney Dye got John Madder this side of Ireland to give her his pocket book. They found a a penny, a dime and a dollar bill and "blowed" them back into the book, but vhen Madder got home he found himself short $45 He appealed to Marshall Masters and Sherrifi Nordhoff, and the Gvpsics were overhauled ntar Algiers and taken to Petersburg. The ofii jers soon learned the wo man could not hive be convicted ifsha had stod trial, so they pursuae'ed her to jive Mad Je f 45 and "b at Madder paid theccst. Many people think he ought not to have go, a cent back-

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Married at Louisville Miss Evangeline Gugfell, daugl ter of l)r Andrew F. (iusell, and Edwin Fchlegel oi Hunt ingburg were married at Lo jis: ville Kv. last Saturday Sept 27th. For the past, 4 years the the bride hasbeen teachingschool in Ferdinand and Hainbridge towns!. ip. having moved to Ferdinand two years ago with her lather. f h 1 grt om has be n bookeenr,r for the H'burg Wagon works for some time, v.as a ?ol dier in Fran:e and is now studying dentistry at Louisville. W'e wish them well cUT THIS OUT- It U Worth Mcney.

l'U. 1 CUt Ollt tllH slipj iiclohH with "n" to Foley (.'o., 'J ! ) Sliellield lve., Chicago, III. wri ingl Sit. - i

yr u r naim-.irni aiiresH cienriy. will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar ('oin-

pournl for c..ighs, coJ.Ih und croup. Fol-

ev Kidney Fills and Foley Catharticj Ta' .'t-. Joj. A. Mehrink'er:

The Omaha Riot We are indebted to Wm. G. Bur ger, ba?eball player and ex-saloon man, of th'a town for copies of rhe Omaha Dii'y News, and the Omaha Bee. of Si?r t. 20. contain

ing accounts Of th3 mob at Oma- ;?rU '.ease.1 portion, of the ear.

ha, Sunday night. Which ung Mn , that Ucunnitotional remedies.

I'eafnefs Is caused by an inflamed con

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Celieve It cr Not. This Long lalrnd "Chicken" Had Four Legs. Kayviüe. L. I. 'itpt. John II l.'e MiflVroil a Severe blow wln-n F'i!i.i-: bis f:iinoii four-lecd coKeri-l, vii found ilriid. Out of r.i dpof, the only four-legged chick ever seen In Snyville, t lo cupt :i in Ii:id hoped to found a breel of fourdcggi-ds erpjiviilent to four broilers u chirk. Ciiptnin Hoil;'.." next venture will be to fci-d a wilut mixture to a selted flock of Kho.l.. Isbind Willi the Idea of Kettin chi Us with K.ilfii le's.

Catarrhal Deafness Cannot be Cured.

by local applications, as thev cannot

lartsville.inercKatvty

monty

Mrs. J- Baker, formerly Mr vthey will not be able to fnd out Frank Eckert, of Richland, Spen-IOne candidate told us that if ht fpr rountv. is in the city this had tha amount he wouldn't

week.

When a Child Has Croup. Thousands .of mothers say Foley's H neyand TarCompount is the beet Mue.lv thev know lor Croup, coughs an 1 colds. " It cuts the thick, choking min us, clears away the phle gm, opens .r passages and eases hoarseness. The giping, strangling fight for breath gives to qaiet breathing arl peaceful ',eep. Jo. A. Mehriyger. The Keds played the Tell City Grays at Tell City last Sunday. Thf game resulted in a victory for the Grayi5,store C to 5. Forerunners of Sickness. Indigestion and constipation are the rwniuners of half of the ills of man kind. When food is properly digested, ymi are free from biliousness, ga, bloatin?. Pick headache, sour stomach, coat-

tongue. Foley Cathartic Tablet ranst the bowels sweeten the stomach a l invigorate the liver. Circuit court convenes next Monday, we are told W. S Hunter v.ill be the Judge for the term.

The Cour.ty Commissioners raeet next Monday, they are in a storm tossed boat, no road truck, twocasp in rirrnit court and no

!a7er, the county lawyers trust J,3 on a strike for $500- The Co Commissioners should have sued Cave's bond two years ago or before the war, but the htU of it apin they lock a bona we don't Jink i3 worth suing, might get a r.ea, A Hint To Tlie Wise. Do not delay ih subscribing to ne Evansville Courier at the yctober bargain rates and secur ,ns: tti3 favorite daily paper at a genuine bargain. 1 he Courier is a book of more ysn 5.0(H) bit? pages delivered in Jaiy mstallmentsthe gossip jndnewsof the neighborhood, brilliant descriptions of great fynts, golden essays and editcr ;ls striking cartoons and amus,nZ comics. Motor Cyclo For 8alo. c

r;ngie cylinder Yale Motor

nsale cheap. See Bert

v,, uoane, or this office.

want an office. He was bea Indigestion. Bilicusneasaod Constipaiirn Chamberlain's Tablets have rHtjred to health and happinens hun l.eds who were arilicted with indigestion, biliousness and contthpation. If you are troubled in this way give them a trial. Yo i are certain to be pleased for they w ill benefit you. Bally Day at Trinity" RaMy Day at Trinity Sunday School next Sunday. Every Protestant in Jasper is urged and invited to be present The subject of the le?son for the last quartar of 1919 i3 "Stud ies in the Live3 of Peter and John". Next Sunday's lesson will be found in the 1st Chapter

of John, verses 29 to 42 inclusive.

Adults are urged to join the Adu't Bible Clas3 taught by Hon. W S. Hunter. School opens promptly at 9:30 and closes promptly at 10:30 a. m. Come and spend an hour with us. H. M. Kean. Supt. For Ranges, HeatinT Stoves, Stove Pipe, Linoleum. Roofing, Guttering. Spouting, Pump?, call on Jacob C Lorey, The Furniture

Man.

TiredOut? Do you know that languidne, that "awful tired feeliojt," heaviness, lame or weak back, sore mutcles, stiff of swollen joints, rheumatic pains, lutnbatfo, in the fcreat majority of cases, indicate kidney trouble t

the court house and i ail damaged mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure

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ntrni. ni l II III ir lir.j x't r urn ui'(.no:ii um iuu.ju on ins juucouo

ii?:ii i "i i . ;i.-iaj-;-ci me pysiem

vm nas piaeu too many ran, M in veUne Hundred Dollars for

games to get much fXClted but any cum of Catarrhal DeafnenB that can

we bet he was having the time not he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cere.

of his life in that nrb. Smith ,Cl,tu!:ir" free, a u Druggists i.c.

and Mrown were the chief actors.

thcity ayor Smith and hun

and burnt a n?gro ravi-ner

Bron and bjrnt the

cojit house ami j n I he may rr w,T3 bjat up and his s'cull broke but was cut down and ta kc'n to a hospital before h i wat

entirely dead, an 1 wi!i recaver.

The negros body was burnt and

ditionof th inorous lining of the Kuta-

f .inf ,, chian Tube. Whenthistube is inflamed

Voll have a roniblinir pound or iiuoerlect

heating, nnd when it is entirely clotul,

I)eafl'urHH in the resu.t, and unless the in-

nammation can be taken out and the

tube re-to-e.l to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever. Many ! if deaf ne-s are caused by Catarrh

which i an inflamed condition of the

Labor Unions

newspaper Advertising the Best.

j "Newspaper advertising is conceded by the great business

Have overstepped the mark. ! enterprises in this country and

In recent years they have gone Europe to be the best kind of adthe limit with the result that the jvertising," remarked A. II. Depubli; has become diseusted. So ibold of Wheeling, W. Va to the Congress passes a law making it Washington Post. Nearly all the

a penetentiary oltense for rail 'eminently successful business roaders .transportation workers cor.cei ns owe a large measure of

to go on a strike. The dem their suj.'ess to the newspaers. gogU23, called organizers, will Thi; is due to the fact that they

have to go to work with their get more direct results than by hands and give the ir tongue a any o! her method of advertising.

rest- The steel strike is a fail- It is also more satisfactory be

ure, and the orsanizers should cause advertisers areable to trace be in the pen. Plum the head (results Irom their advertisements

of the railroad unioa3 says the ,in tl" newspapers where they

the last lawof Con?re.s3 means cannot if they advertise only in

industrial revolution, it means ;cther ways. It is impossible to

men likr him wil' have to find 'estimate the amount of money

other jobs. The railroad str ke spent in thi3 country in newspain England, m of the m:jt 'per advertising. I know of one

thoro and complete ever staged .concern that spends half amilhon htsfailed. Goodbye to the lab dollars ayear and doubtless there

or union as it ha oeen Known; arc others who spenu L-rgersums.

now corns tho sret union with

assassination a its chief reliance

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act promptly and effectively to reitore weak, overworked or diteaied kidneys and bladdet to a healthy condition. Un. Pobtrt Blair. Ct S. 20th Str. Trr Iltut. Ind., write.: "I .uflerni with kidn. and bUddtr troubl lr.qu.ntl ing b.e..cb.. Morning. I would ant Jlm .ry tired and b.ms hadacb. and a flo.lln .rvk. b.for. w tf as. I wtjji' tiev PiUs adartid and enada uo tttr roma ta lrhm. All.rt.kina them a l.w wki 1 1" oVtrbl.dl.O.U.d: Tb. b.ckj.bf sloppad hinJ toy kidoava w.ra re.tored lo ballb. wtniil cUooTI I araal.a k.a at Iho.a tir.d apaU. anJ baadacbea and mt ja na long blurrad. rlr rarovarr ia antir.1 dua to Mf juUu.r ,ilt, wtacb I lUHf coonn.Bd, Sold by Jcs. a. f'ehiinper

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THE world is crying for food. Never since the Earliest Days has there been such a universal food shortage. J It is our plain duty, then, to work and plan constantly to increase the total output of food, or millions must fall instant prey to death by starvation. J The Fair is trying to stir up a local interest in food problems by the pffer of big prizes for products exhibited.

EVANSVILLE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION

Biggest thing Evaru ville over planned.

"WE USE9

mill AXLE GREASE

And don't

t

have to grsase tat once a week

Made 'i liuhville by CUAS. C STOLL OIL CO.

D Bulk mxl.t i.H Interior to package ftoWa.

The J APTKK COUKIEU will help you do po

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lEvansville'a best paper."

We know of a number of families w'-oj are regular readers of the Courie at

Of ! aro not enbscriWrs, they lw'row th f a- j

per ironi ineir iieignuuiB, v mo i i to know that the Courier is thus - dated, but why not aubscrio' frprice Is small and we would tr. .ie having th mi cf

is O n o o M t m n. r u e M 9

ot Imitation trad tr.ark and !.IhI.

is the whole story about

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Writ for Arm und llmmmer Hook ot yaJumble XecipFMlEE.

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