Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1917 — Page 4

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JASPER COURIER By Ben Ed Doane. JAäPKU, 1UI)18 COUUTT, INDIANA Entered a second-class matter at tiiQ postollire at Jasper, Ind., ander the act of March 3, 1879. DR. AB.lA'UiVl JACOBI. FAMOUS SCIhiTIST. DEFENDS ITS USE HUNDREDS OF BUILDINGS ARE FOR SALE IN "DRY" DENVER dm POOD A3

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nVwcrio? n 1.50 Per Yer. Tlii3 pnpci ia ii.Jiled repnlarly to it tubC2riDersaa,.il a Jefimte oruer to diecontinue 8 teceived and all arrears paid nfall; unless in tti discretion oi in e publisher a .liferent ecjree ghrulcl; be: z oeemed advisftt'ip. " St " . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, Ml Hon Ph. Dilly of Hanti ny was in Jasper Vednesda on heirless, Mr Dilly thinks it is well to remind rube congressman h r while they imposed an income tax on the people they nook oarr to exempt, themselves .What could you expeöt -; ... . Dead. 'r Editor Barr- C Sl'mr-jre of XoogootPe killed hia paor The tio Shoals arid take chana oE thf "News" We wish him success town for r newspaper. Dubois Circuit Court; Closed its October session last Friday- The following are the last casses decided, . . . Henry Pfau vs Sou R :rUm -ges, judgmens for $107 70 Louis Bretz vs Sou Ry. damages continued. Frank Sheridan vs NeHie Sheridan, divorce granted plain! iff. Clemintine Sti lwell vs Wm. B. Stillweil, divorce'granted defendant on cross complaint. John C Ott vs Kittiii Ott divorce granted p'aintiff, defend ant receives $500 alimony Hess Snyder Co vs Harry C Ablr3, account, judgment for $73155, John P. Farrar vs Masonic Protective Assn, judgment for 1150. John C Rsinocker vs John L Frank, note, judgment for $s64. Atiuy P McGrady vs I fa-bison tp Earmers H'.me Ins Co. Judgment for $650. Albt ßuhnert s Jos. Marks, Judgment for $110 80. Wanted -r men to do th world's work. Only live, efficient, clan living, clean thinking men neer1 apply. 1'or further particulars call on or at dr ss anyfirm, Any where, United Spates of America. Notice Noiico The European war"-is auipy more new re.-idcrs of daily nevVs- : papers than a-iy npws event since -the Spanish American war Persons who will engage in the work of soliciting subscriptions for us will earn a vmx1 profit. Splerdid valut-s for h- sub-cnl tr,, with liberal commi .sions to tu ioiicitor. Attractive ptopusttton f .r fruit tree, insurance and subsi .'ption solicitors, Wiite toaay for particulars and terms. Address: 1 he Cii cinnati Pesr, Circulation Dept. Cincinnati, O'no. Tliroo Days of Graco n October bargain rates are allowed by the Evansville Cour-! ier at request of many people ! Nov. 1, 2, 3, If you have notj subscribed you MU3T DO SO before Satu -day midnight, w'ion' Krw-kl-a plnap T .act nhnnpp tn Pi m this great newspaper at 0 ber bargain rate of 14.00 düy by mail one year, 16 00 daily .nu Sunday- , Handyonr subscription to this ewe paper or your postmaster or jttafl to Tha Uvacsville Conner,

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'at the Court riouse I c, baturdayjVery name for political pretexts, leveeing at which m'. ting Mr. There will be a time soon when our B iker rn.it? an nter-ntinf talk on courts of "justice" will be crowded by ! the great coc! the Rui t-ross Or- fanatical, ignorant women and their 'ginizatioii nas don and W doing grasping attorneys, and unchristian 'fOi suflrrin humüP'tV everr' uealers, in prosecution and persecu where Tne variois og4niza-it,i0IL o your nonest doctors who know tions reporter the work tney had th.f hac bene9d their pftie;Us i r vnA n, ri u-J.with small or, as the case may be, big done for . ae Led Cross and the ldoseB of alcohol (treasurer ror the Jocai cnaptert ,After all we äre expectod t0 boj reported tu receipts an ciis-liQve that tho pr!ncipai roots of aico-

oir emenrs ot an moneys ior vne; Rjd Cro.- work in Jasper and VI inicy . J I is i egr 3 1 ted that more of our Citizens ere not OUt to hear this' crnod talk and these encouraging reporcs . iV'rs. Fi. A. Sturm aed Mrs. J. p. Si!b, eh-iirman an 1 captain, raspe3tfu?!y of Infi surgical class ,i4. tended a mciaing of Red Cross vv'l'cr- i 1 E'anVllle, a few.

üud look additional, "Alcohol treatment, tint moans wine (Tai nit J? ia Liie makin r of sevr-' in moderate doses or diluted liquors, a new dröiu in the SlirdCa. is highly appreciated by physicians work that have recently -hu.-n and those v-'ho ;irf teachable, and recaided to th-1 course ognized as an article of diet and euro, Tr t hw I-r hiii-in ro-i v?( i lt nee(1 not raake ou strong, but it In Um Idtesu budtUn rewe vui makes ym fQQl Btrong; for tomporary efiiciencv that is of Import and efllquarters, great importance i; ciont It makeR your wanIng puise regiven to the cab egram just re- turilf your fainting attack pass by. and ceived from Maj Murphy wbichjyour fatigued or exhausted muscle re-

is as follows: i'heRed Cross has! direct responsibility of supplying us ,ith surgical dressings .and

nothing ill the whole Sltua-ion is 'small doses for granted, are good eqjally important Red Cross stomachics; that is. they aid you in standard dressings in -millions' yur digestion. Mr. Beverley Robinmust be sent over with all possi-son lls us in a r0P:ent torWew that LApnwlj r; fL,- riJL .,', he takes, and requires, a small dose ble speed It this is not done and whigkv with his meal From done inamedia-e iy a seno i;- cala three t(J six ounocg of a mild wine will lty aim 11 ttunal 'll ,'race IS Hie render the same service. One-third of vitable The Am -rican worn .ti; that 1 took once a day until half a who com; Ose the R.d Cross chap 'year a-o, and shall be pleased to reter workers should prepare with, turn to that when my objections to it all enthusiasm and speed possible shall have been removed. Maybe oththe dressings which ai e going tO er people, of different sex or age or mean Ute or death to our Own disposition, will require another dose, "men " " larger or more frequently. And those -n it .1 Au ' ' I who are forbidden by their health, or Remember Mies that, the sur , heal? k troble8 or har(Jen. jrical class needb you and your lng arterieB. be gUided by their Service, do Cmand help US tO contradictory indications. make :h se dressings, that may, Tne value of alcohol should not bo be the indr' f saviaj? the lives' estimated or supposed, but studied and Of OUr OWn American boys. Our demonstrated. A prohibition movtOOVS are laMu; into tho trenches ment kept up by "4O0,00O women" it

nOW tO fu! for U, let US not be S'aekers lied (OSS worshopisopc .vev Tuc-day and. . i ti. . l t afternoon Great interest is hei.ig shown

in the kmttmg, yet th knittingj to furnish proofs. They are numerous. Committee urge a:l vh) are notll give you only a few names. I quote knitting to Cuau lO ih meetings P. Penzoldt's seventh edition (1908) in the commi iiomrs rOJHl i each of 'Clinical (Medicinal) Treatment' Thursday afternoon there is and the sixth edition (1915) of Arthur varn for ' 1 1 R' "sS's 'Pharmacology and TherSince OIP ast rep rt the follow-' apouticB. They are standards. Peni.. u i,:.. . zoiat sajs.

myi iciuieö nave öcul. .u iviiiutcu articles: Mrs. Jacob Hoffman 1 nr socks " Paul KUfikel 1 Dl" SOjks (-nd l a r j I W R linnfror 1 nr c iftr (Vnrl paij H M Kan Kan t el P. Lec'iMcr A J Jei-gtr A Fish -er 1 pr socks 1 pr socks 1 i ' i i ( . 4 i i ( J i t i 1 ur 1 or 1 1 1 1 Adam Richarhs 1 pr ocks Victor C'issidy 1 bwaaterV Johll Sermersh?im 1 Sweater rr t tr i i . Alice Fla'jg 1 sweater John Himsel 1 l Geo PLiberle i VV. A. Wilson 1 nr wristlet i 1 1

J. F Friodman 1 pr Wristlets; 5- amount ine to over 5 per cent, im- , , . denroes combust .on In the tissues.

Vr.'.l rtiirJ !ln undergoinjc combustion alcohol gives Pr P-iceiVv 1 nr wricM rs un on"W. and thtrefore is technically a rat Oabli y i. pi WIlöUl ta;f00ti. n acts as a substitute for car-

L2fKl pailj Miss An.anda dteinWamp 1 pr wrmiets Ml's- 'loe ierd 1 m filer er ; i'foe Courier advertisers are let ting down the price bars into the held of baraiua.

In Moderate QuaniitiesGood For Stomach Helps to Cure Certain Diseases "Prohibition Movement Kept Up By 400,000 Women," No Proof to Contrary

Dr. Abraham Jacobi, noted New York physician, in the following artisie for ttie New York Times Magazine, defending the use of alcohol in lnedi2al practice, says in part: "Unfortunately, alcohol is utilized not only by those who know but also iby those who are ignorant; not only by those who use it for legitimate purnneae U,,f alien Vv rlmc nfni-yo ffa hoi and alcoholism are the persons who sell beer, wine, and spirits, and corrupt the people by heavy taxes, 5300,000,000 or more. That is what we a expected to believe and to teach, 1 (lec!ine t0 fo!1-v tllat advico' and will give you my reason for declining, "Physicians have always found alcohol a valuable ays, an indispensable, remedy. There Is hardly a human organism which is not favorably Influ enced; mainly the aged, feeble, fat, and convalescent fee! its benefactions. cover. Good For the Stomach. "Alcohol preparations, always takin proof. Nor are 600 Congressmen "P"ie of aeciaing a scieminc proDtho(ugh,f:?ifedfby " c,Tuf; "Great scientists, fortified by the resuits of their experience extending over a contury of studies in the labora tories or at the bedsides, are renuired "Alcohol in the shape or alcoholic beverages in individualizing administration, is an invaluable remedy in the treatment particularly In cardiac debility;' it is very much administerod externally." And again: of numerous, mostly feverish, diseases, "Alcohol dilates the blood vessels. In that way the sense of warmth is a regu lar occurrence. Still, the boly temperature is usually not increased, probably on account of a loss of temperature caused by the dilation of blood vessels. Alcohol introduced into the body is turned up into carbon dioxldo and water. Another positive effect of alcohol Is Its saving1 of fat, and also of protein. Direct stimulation of the nerve centers increases the amotint of respiration. Medicinal doses reduce the sensitiv ness for pain and worry. The local application of alcohol Is fremient. It r suits rnnldlv in coolness and Penmlary lr peraemia which i einiPiuAlcohol is a Food. Arthur R. Cushin. pio 1S1: "Alcohol is a food. It Ju .-- bt-en shown that only 5 per Ci-nt or lens of the ingested alcohol ia excreted, while the rest of that absorbed from the stomach and bohydrates in the food." "M3' life has been RPeut amone thQ ; sick anu tne recovering ana uie uying. Ttiat llas 136011 so wit dJPtneria since and bad.' Many thoroughly septic cases got well after having been "given up." No amount of whisky will cvr lead to intoxication when its mtfoct is wanted to combat sepsis."

San Francisco Labor Council Receives Communi ation Describing Conditions in Colorado City as Result of Prohibition.

The following letter, dated Denver,' Colo., and addressed to an officer of the San Francisco Labor Council, to which 3ro. Mortimer, the writer, served several terms as an honored and influential delegate or tho Cigar' Makers' CJnion, is published for the purpose of giving the San Francisco labor move-..lf-nr reliable information on a subject concerning which the truth is difficult to learn by reason of the bias and interests of the partisans on either side of the question. The letter from H. Mortimer re?.ds: As I have been here in this "dry lowr" aho'it two' months and was able to study the effects of prohibition on the town and its inhabitants at first hnnd; having gained a fair idea about ?t. I thought I would drop you a few lines. Tue cigar busiiieFs is very good here just now. But that has nothing to do with prohibition, though it is claimed so by many eewhero. The reason is that two of the largest firms have extended their selling territory outside the State of Colorado. When I landed hero, the very first day, and went into a restaurant, the, first man 1 met coming out was a drunk, and ho had a "dandy" load. f I aalred a druggist to soli me ten cents' worth of alcohol for medical purpose. Ho asked mo if I had a doctor's prescription. When I replied that I had not, he said that I must have one be- re he could sell me any alcohol. He informed me it only cost one dollar for a prescription. Can you imagine paying one dollar for the privilege of Buying ten cents' worth of alcohol. Clean Plumb Disgusted, The more 1 observe things here and get acquainted, the more I am disgusted with Denver and prohibition. I don't know how the working people get along hero. Necessities of life cost at least 2o per cent more hero than in l'l3 Ltiail 111 Snn i?mniann Wn nn, yn, are hi enough this fa, Wasos Eenorally are less than 1 am used to And them. To illustrate: Lamb chons are sold for 50 cents a pound, goat chops 85 cents a pound and sold in many places for lamb chop?T California plums and apricots are selling here at present for m cents a pound, Tu, lock melons 10 cents each, and Calif or-1 no uicmua oum nciw aiA wc'CKa ago ior cents a pound. Betöre I left San Francisco I bought two pounds of them for 15 cents. Wouldn't that get your goat? One is practically held up for everything one buys. Hundreds of vacant housea horo can be rented at your own price, and no one to occupy them. It iu the only Cheap thing her Many of tho treets are not improved, even in the so-called good neighborhoods, and the grass is quite high now. Denver appears to me like a small, neglected village instead of a large western city. It looks the part of a prohibition town. Thej have two large institutions here for curing drunkards, and they are well patronized and proßperous. This "prohibition stuff"- has an awrul "kick." After you drink it you need medical attention at once. There is no building going on at all; places for sale by the hundreds; Ytry one that can gets out, and I think I will be out of here before the snow flies. Labor Clarion, San Franclaoo. WHAT'S THE CONSTITUTION? Asks Mr. James Thompson: "A friend from Cincinnati writes as follows: " 'We beg to quote you one o.t the amendments of the Constitution of the United States; "'No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws nor shall private property be taken for public use without Just compensation.' "Fourth and Fifth amendments to the Constitution. "But, as a distinguished countryman of mine is reported to have said to Presidont Cleveland: "'What is the Constitution between friends?' " A surplusage of words as far ss tho prohibitionists are concerned. They simply put it: "Whst'i the Constitution 1m Leuisvllle Courier Journal,

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