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The Jasper Weekly Courier from Jasper, Indiana • Page 5

The Jasper Weekly Courier from Jasper, Indiana • Page 5

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IAQPFR P.ftHRIFR Mr, John Buechlein is laid up sr N-frU snrninpH hnP.lr this wppK on I Mice Mhvt nf P.nnnolf-rm James Ragle is reported js visiting her sister Mrs "Harry, the Jit the past week. Imberg in Jasper this week. Theo. Schroeder was in from Ceiestine VV dnesday. J.

Gosman spent Friday and Saturday at Ferdinand in the interest of the Old Prudential. )of Faint from 23c a gallon up, full line of all Kinds ot Pain's and Oilsait Jacob Lorey. Our assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Goods is very large and the price right. Call an I make your selection sow at Edw, Kuebler. Leo.

Sellable, House Mover I am prepared to m)ve houses and do carpenter work. In busi nesf 25 years. Leopold Schuble Sr. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Thos. Evans -has returned to Jasper from Vincennes and has employment at the Kuebler Barn driving a "Oliver," Th Boy Scouts of Ferdinand Ind.

have been in camp near Jasper the past week- "fix-Rev." R. Summer, the agent for the Public Savings Co. was in the city Tuesday. The premature born boy of Frank Scherer was buried at St. Joseph's cemetery Monday evening.

For all of Furnitme, Rugs, and Sewing Machine, Go to Jacob Lorey. Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Evans are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Henry ans at Vincennes this week.

Mrs. Scott Hunter and children left Friday for their home in Dawson Springs, Ky. Fred Vollmer was up from 'Posey county this week on busi ness-Cyril bermersheim attended court in Jasper last week, retusn-ing to his home in Shelbyville Monday. Ear! Dougherty and Edwin Krempp came home from Purdue University this week to spend the summer vacation. Carl Sceinkamp returned home from college this week and has 0f the Saloon accepted employment with the Jasper Ice Co Clarence, son of Mr- and Mrs.

(korge Gramelspacher, has relumed home from college to spend the summer vacation. Stopped His Backache. George Lawrence, railroad fireman, Kittreil, writes: "I used three 1 Jttlea of Foley Kidney Pills when I avrs so sick I hardly could stay on the ngine, and they cured me. My back acned nil the time, kidneys acted elim-peh: dull headache, felt sleepy all thte time; nervous: had to rise "many times each night." Jos. A.

Mehringer. a-'v. The Saloon Men's League could not agree on 15c Bottle Beer, one men wanted to know? it I will pay 14c per pound for old roosters during the week June 18th to 23d, also the high est ruling price for hens, spring ers and etc. Edw, J. Kuebler.

A SCENE FROM "THE HAUNTED PAJA MAS "SHOWING HAROLD LOCKWOOP; METRO STAR, ANP CARMEU MYERS Dick Hudson, (Harold Lockwood) receives gift of a pair of bewitched pajamas from China. Anyone wearing them suddenly becomes changed into someone else. Dick himself is changed into a Chinaman. A hoy friend is at once transformed into a beautiful girl, to Bieli's great amazement, Xater he sees the girl whom his friend resembled, and fulls in lore with. her.

Does he marry Of Course! At the GRAND SUNDAY AFT Shakespear's Famous Lov9 Story ROMEO JULIET 00 ana NIGH "Good morning! Have you aeen The Courier? Eva.n'iile's best paper." Attorney H. M. Kean was in Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday looking after some matters pending in Federal Court there. Geo. Jochim who has been laid up for about five weeks on account of a skin disease on his hands will resume his work at the Jasper Mfg.

Cf this week. Forethought People are learning that a little forethought often eaves them a big exdense. Here is an instance: E. W. Archer Caldwell.

Ohio, writes: "I do not believe Just What She Needed. When women complain cf weariness backucne. null headaches, and similar aMmente, they accept those troubles as t'aeir lot bpcanfe they are women, when the ailments may be the result of disordered kidneye. Mis. Mary V.

Bunker, Milton-on-the-Hndon, N. writes of Foley Kidney Tills "Just what 1 Jos. A. eh linger 'adv. Buy your Shoes how, the price now is lower than you can expect later in the season, we have some real bargains.

Edw. J. Kuebler. Ross Russe), who has been loafing about town for a few weeks hit the trail Saturday night. Chris K.

thinks by the airship route. Coal Oil, Gasoline Stoves, Ovens, Refrigerators, Porch and Lawn Furniture, Cheap at Jacob C. Lorey- Good Forlhe Little Ones. Every year sees a big increase in the that our family has been without jemand for Foley's Honey and Tar berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea i Compound for coughs, colds and croup. Remedy since we commenced keeping a.

Parker, Tundgren, la. writes; "I house years aio. Wh we go on an 'gave my children, aged two or four years extended visit we take it with us." Foley's Honey tnd Tar for severe coldp, Cbtainable everywhere, which gave almost immediate relief. I jaleo took same with good relusle." Jos. A.

MLehringer. adv. Jasper Post Office Contributes. Last Saturday Postmaster John Hnther and his assistants made up a purse of $35 and sent the same to the American Red Cross Society at Washington D. C- Will eveayone do the same, Good people.

Stnmach Troubles mil Ccnstioation. "I will cheerfully say that Chamber-, The annual commencement ex- Iain's Tablets, are the most satifactory ercises of Jasper College Were all kinds of Roofing, Gut tering, Pumps and Sewer Pipes Call' on Jacob Lorey. C- E. Doane and family were over from Sunday visiting relatives. TOfiFlCIS X.

BUSHMAN "ROMEO -TV -1 Althoup-h Francis X. Bushmanhas long'been'considered the foremost motion picture artist in the world, his greatest acnievement is nis worK as "Romeo" in "Romeo and Juliet," the stupendous screenlproduction, in eight 'parts produced by the Metro P.ctures Corporation. In addition to Mr. Bushman assisted in direction of the big fea-(j ture He had made a study not only of his ownpart, butvof the classic; dramaXwith all its traditions, as it has oeen presenteaon tne stage oyi famousXstage stars past. was Mr." Bushman sole ambition to delincatevthe part in a manner that it will stand as the most artistic effort Oa his career.

The feature has been produced on a most elaborate scale, lUnder authoritative direction, and with the most lavish, settings pro-' vided fora Shakespearian -1 With Special Orchestra Music. Matinee 3 p. m. Night 7:20 to 11 m. Admission 10c and 25c.

remedy lor stomach troubles und at JOsepn's riali bunaay pauuu um! imv cum iu iuuy Qjg ana were aicenoea oy a years' drug store service, wntes 11. nvrkTri Murphy, druKuist, WTellsburg M. Y. Obtainable everywhere. BtWe have just received anoth-r lot of Ladies White Canvas Pumos, Queen Quality and Bos- favorite brand, quality the best, style the latest, at Edw.

J. Kuebler. Has Had B.nefical Results. Saturday June 9, 1917, of dip- theria, Louis Habig, aged 11 years, 11 mo and 21 days, son of Mr- and Mrs Frank Habig, the funeral was he Id nrivately at Fair view cemetery Saturday even ing at 7 The bereaved parpnts have the sincere sympathy (f all. Bowel Complaints in India.

In a lecture in one of tbe Des Ioine, Mehriniier adv Iowa, churches a missi uiary from InvMaj told of coing into he interior of India, Mrs. A.nnie Cummiskey and vhere he was Saken that he had Clara Pickhardt went to bottle of Caaniberhun a Lohe, ui- MnnHv tn vicsit fir and Diarrhoea Remedy with him Monday Jo visit Dr. Mrs. Urban Melchoir is visiting relatives in Louisville this week. Rid of a Lingering Cough.

You can get relief from racking, hacking coughs, from wheezy, sneezy breathing, from raw, inflamed throat and t.iirht chest. W. G. Glazier, Bentouville Ark. writes: "I can recommend Foley's ttoney and Tar Cotnround.

1 used it for a cough that I had for years, and was said to havf consumption but it cured me." e. A. Mehringer. adv. Grateful Mothers Tell Experiences Prospective Soldiers.

The Registration for the draft A man is not treating himself friirly wneu he neiritcta bnekuehe, rneumatic pains, dizziness, stiff joints, snremascles 1Qfrr nrj rtf hii.iov June 5 1917. resulted in trouMe. 'Isaac B. Tu man, 1277 Wash-j registering the btate and Jtti ington Aphbury lik rJ. J.

in Dubois bounty. 4I used FoleytKiduev rihs an had the' nf most beuetienlresuita from same. Jos, A he believed that it saved his jife. This remedy is used successfully in Iniia both us a preventive and cure for cholera Vnu raav know from this that it can be Robfc. Pickhardt.

The Twentieth Century Club will hold their last meeting of depenped noon for the milder forms of.g season with their pr esident bowel complaint that occur in this coun try. Obtainable every hero. Two Slackers. A young man, who's father and mother ara financially rated at about $100,000, no less, claim- Mis Anna Hunter next Wednesday evening. Different But Satisfactory.

Dubois county is divided- up as following Columbia Tp. Harbison Tp. Boone Tp. Madison Tp- Bainbridge Tp. Marion Tp.

Hall Tp. Jefferson Tp. Jackson Tp. Patoka Tp. Cass Tp.

Ferdinand Tp. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claim, "Writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cured my boy of a very severe attack of croup after other remedies had failed. Our milkman cured his children of whooping cough.

I recommend it to every one, as we know from our own experience that it is a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup, and whoopinc cough." Mrs. P. Gilkeson, Youngstown, Tvrites: "My littlo girl had a severe cold and coughed almost continuous. 2y. I tried lots of cough remedies, but ehe didn't get any better.

My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to me. The first dose gave her relieved the Inflammation in her throat, ana alter using one the cough left her." This sterling old remedy has heen In use for yeani and is just as efficient for adulta as for children. It gives relief for irritated and tipkling tiht and sore chest, gripp nd bronchial coughs. Scia by Jos. A.

ed exemption from military draft' cieaiseny 03 stem thoroughly and On account Ol the support of not hurt at I timl tuem entir aged Father Mother. Eh! Another claimed extmpt on on account of a total disability, which includes both mentally and physically. From what? Booze. this young whipsnapper diaws $125.00 as shipina: clerk for a manufacturing Plant. Indigestion cause? worry, sick hilioutsns, bad breath and coa-stiu .1: trese.

W. A. McR.te, Raleish Ga. writes: roi3y UntLartic lauleta do ely satififactorv a id wonaeriuilv cutierent and more than any other Jos. A.

Mehringer. adv. For sale Two Hack horses, ages 9 and 7, abo 1000 ana yuu ids, priced ngnc To the Public. have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for tbe past six months, and it me pleasure to say I haAe never used a remedy that dip me so much good." Mm. C.

E. Ril-3V, Illion, N. Y. Chamoerlain's Tablets are obtainable everywhere. 94 108 85 290 Fa I VKf Dollar! QQH Ml you pnt into a snoe should I OoU bring ou a dollir's worth of I 1 1 comfort, a dollar's worth of I I wrvict.

a dollar's worth of 12 i 1 Tim satlsfactl-in. For-very I I Jl dulUryu Put toa pair of 1 The Courier Reaches Buyers Arch Doane, Jasper, In tj Are You In wear rra receive i ou gt-t rjp 1 1. uther that mo .11 Lyj mi cet work tlmf hkitl can j.ro-du; ou sin tin iiioet -om-firt Unit si-k'iic car ve. Look, for "Ltrute" oa Shoe. Hade only JT.

B. LEWIS CO.0 ISoaton. I(uni. CEL OUHTH EBRATION Maple Park I Everybody Invited NED 1SS, Mgr. ,0 WfiV C15XO OCXO 9)CXO OGV OffVO OCVO OSXO 5C0 J5GNO lOfNOIOt rtO lOrOIOfrt OJOrfk OIO.tTrt OlOr'rt 3 lWf0 AOJnO AO; -5 i i pog ojo.

To Ck 'S O1 O' so. sO, oo Tax Free and as Goodas Gold, LIBERTY LOAN BONDS. In Denominations of 50 and Upward Tak Your Money Out of Stockings And Let It Serve Your Country And Earn 3 1-2 percent Net For You Thereby Protecting Your Freedom And Liberty of Our Country You Love. The Bankers Of Dubois County are Offering Their Services Without Cost To You or to the Government In This Matter. Beckman State Bank Ferdinand JMrdseye National Bank, Birdeeye CitizensNru8t Huntingburg Dubois County State Bank, Jasper Farmers Merchants State Bank Jasper FarmerB tate Bank, Dubois First National Bank Huutingburg German American Bank, Jasper Holland National Bank, Holland The Huntingburg Bank, Huntingburg.

910.0 C1CV.O 91CXO qc0 C1CVO 'ON oo rrv HUGHES' CHILL TONIC palatable Better than Colomel and Quinine. Contains no Arsenic. The Old Reliab Excellent General Tonic As well asfc Remedy for Chills and Fevers, Malaria Fevers, Swamp Fevers and Billiou8 Fevers, Just what you need at this season. Mild Laxatixe, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tonic Try it Don't take any substitute. Drugists, 50c and $1.00 Bottles PREPARED BY ROBISON-PETTET COMPANY LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY SPECIAL CLUB The Courier Daily, tfy mail, one year Regular price $4 and i The Jasper Courier Weekly, one'year -Regular price $1.50 For price of The Courier alone 5.00 9 Including Sunday Courier $6.00 7 Send subscriptions either to The asper Courier or The Evansville Courier v- TOSOfi Gsasral Insurance and Rsai Estate gj ES 4 888 Sggiii Sp3cial rat83 oq Farm Lnaus.

and Insurance for Dubois Pike and adjoining counties. Fire, Tornado Hail, Life, Accident -Plate Gl ss, Automobile, Burgarly and Liability Insurance. Bondin Co. repaesented. Phone 116 2 fcfZjBrS.

The "best lvhricatio without oarbon en Orimt bom ms ymr fasIjM, c9 A oil for either air-cooled or ter- eooled automobile. Made from finest IrnnflTl- rania Crude. A ple. thin. hiKh firo test oil which I reel t.

PositivelT I reo from carbon. On yoni flrf nnn)4A of onft hhl. of No Harb Auto Oil will fui nlsh rREK on 55 cal. steel with fanct. fine to aae by jou fox permanent storage.

Prico of oil in Iru bMa 45 9r C. STULL OIL CU. Mf Uin' wrfml LOCI3TILLK, a. (Refinery at Pa.) a..

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