Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1919 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER DEN ED. DOANE, Publish!JASPER .... INDIANA
K.-.'l the pi ntit"iT. IK' Is a rtpl.'t.T.
A I'v.uit ih;iv be ns .s. tIows as :i v :il W-
out
A :!!.! Is only sis strong as tie Miu'Itf-t l.'.-.k la it.
Is bn'uer who nes on strike to he r-ir.l.'J l.) ih nut?
Tin re ;kc fee or lu'iitruls In the v.ir u tV- hlli cost of living.
.T.ip.:i ilfttlf i'mt il.Iiic about Sl.nn-tiin-c"i;ir that s!n' ol It.
Nur x unity but m l!Kh:ns is ut tins bfttt'ta (if til.' ;i! cost of livii'i.
Holes in n '. ''i!:iiiit iitv I : I ciio'iti. hit air hole- mi i.v in-n'ii are worst.
Tin' r.t-f .;iri of li.ii-fkct'iptiL' tin-so i!:- !- iharin,.' olT tin' table.
K.iI.'m i li.it.'l :ts '-j r" t!c not iifi-t i.'icjiii tl'at it is rot a payliii; i "'!' ifi!.
'ot:r.t t 1 1 ; 1 1 t! .y l.t wl i s.. low les i'ti. ! : t-mi, n. i i.i-w pihe lntj .i.y I'l'iiu.
V;t!i hilf tlx- Win ill on Mrlkc. how is id it i'sch'i;t1 l.i ii'!';t. ri..!'i.'tioi'. to lie ; .!,- I up?
'all .vi it ii. ii:. lft-1 1, lie drii.k ly rn ;i Ifithti' ! I . ; I f I Mr;:: to In' one WHJ' pf t oi n I.' hu .lit .
A ! cr ji of !iniliii.i tlu'-f days :i;p'i':i rs t, In- tin. i,(. -.-ary ir. l tit 1 to a pri iii'TciM'.
W'lia t !,:t- l.t i-oTiii- of tli- ohl-fash-i'piicl iii;;t market mull v, ti. would jrivt1 a k,i a pi. n o of ImiIoiimV
On;' t'iircs Tri' tl'ios ho? make B umiinr, I it; r every summer Iiis ,i f r--: tire- several of tl.tüi. in fact.
Kacc riots f'irtil' !i positive pnof tti.it the cotniiiiinity eur -d I'j' :hm tin-. n sliirkiiiz Its rcpoiillillitUs.
In considering ijue-t ions tif .e,i control, Iltmlnij'l is ii.pt rif'iM tili sonic Important experiments, in uir ship-plii.
r.etwceti tin- automobiles and the leakiiii; aircraft, tie- life of tin jilestriiin Is one protracted leap for rover. t4
Harvard ln-tniftors arc poorly paid. I i t tlien It Is worth sotno'.nlns to be hIpIp to say one Is an instructor at Harvard.
orini.n militarism having volnly t mien von-d to terrify the world Is now L"-'in rittt to he taken too srlmisly. If the French parliament votes to ot food protHeersi It will he tempted to order rent profiteers boiled In od.
The druckst who charges sick persons three prices for tilllnt their needs Is a jxcniiarly obnoxious variety of profile r.
The difficulty in 'penitlns a dirigible seems to he not so lullt h III JTCttiü Hiüif place as to know what to do lifter Voll p't there.
There may have heen t:o i;oi,1 reason for putting spurs on I'm h- Sam' ai.it!u otiicers In the war. hut you colli 1 hardly hi. line anyone who uns In that -eil'-e for f -I . u u his oats.
Hardwood prices have m,. uj, per ce':t. ov, li, In part im doiiht to the ln-iy ti.ii'dcipal 'leniaicl for rht clubs.
Tal-c it fr.mi the aviator hi hau i:imIm: a I i n to fly eroiiii l the outer T'L-ev o." the I'rdte'1 States, t'ns Is n coiisid. t a!!'' - otintry !
Many p-'tsi us seem to have solvwi the ho i ,ln prodlctn hy haying auto-i.iohile.-' aid living in them when not worki'iu f. piy for their upkeep.
No Investigation Is neetletl to discliisi il . fai t that firearms are- prrinitl "! r- f ill into the hands of Irresponsible i pie with st.irfllni: ease.
it I'Mik.s ns though presently th "st ! ml i f tr room only" .Ich would hav to be h in,; out In Switzerland, as former loy.iMy " crowdtn; In at raphl rate.
The war wis worth fluhflni; after It It has hiil nnfhitu to do with I h" iopi"sion if the fellow who used to Miyw. "ii not thi' heat. It's the ;,umil,: v."
Oim di -1'ivnnf ae of (. hi; umler whli h di p .rtathuis of lunlcslrables uro iiiihIp' is t' at It !oes not provide for the deptirt.it.. n of any hat aliens.
I'.i f iif loin; i. v 111 probably be posii'.ii fir America ns to buy from Iair i i Anna ican made pnds at cheaper prices t,,:n they can at home.
I'en.ill'is s:i'L.'es!.-d In congress f,.r lUllolno'iilc Hteiililiir lire severo, hut not ns heiMv as tde punishment that Used In he .r.ctt.l tut for Mere hoisi, K. IIÜI. '.
IE
PRESIDENT SPEAKS
1ICE Jjl. LOUiS Great Crowds Hail Wilson in the Missouri Metropolis. HEADS PARADE TO HOTEL
question to discussion hy tho council of the I.ea-ue of Nations, la which case tiny will allow six months for the discu-slou. and tiiime not to p to war until three months after the council has ;;unoutiv! Its opinion upon the sublctt under dispute. So that the heart of the covenant of the league Is that the nations solemnly covenant not to jjo to war for nine months alter a controversy becomes .nute." Defends Article X. Later, taking up article X. he said: "You have heard u jn'ent deul about
article X of flu covenant of ',,? ! League of Nations. Article X speaks Gathering at Indianapolis So Large It! n,,. conscience of tde world. Artie'f Nearly Spoils the Program Chief I X is tke article which room to the
Magistrate Is Meeting American People.'
'The
St. Louis. Sept. il.- Fre-i'lcnt Wilson left ln doubt i;- tde miicls of Iiis audience here that he means to ohta''i the ratiiioatlon of the pea.-e treats, lie maple two addresses, both to capacity crmviKaii'! to the tirst. In re1 erring t" the men in the scnaio opposing the ireiity. l.e in told, crisp Pumaae : "They are absolutely i on't aipt il le quitters it they ilo'i't s,.,. i ln uaaic throii-'h."
His words t ! ! 1 1 .:; i the l."" men: and Hillen ill Ide f't' uardeli of the j Hold S'atlev. h:-o::h: 1 1 .in t tloir feet, sent th"!M i ! i u 1 1 1 i Ii ' t dairs '
tabd's. ami piv'.piniiod a 'oar iinit had lon-e noiuli o tiisiur'.i the calm w ati l s of l de M issj -sippi. I'taiififul sii'ishiro coiabiiip'd w'.tll a , .ft brtee .riil n.o-t of the populatii'll ot S;. Louis 1 1 ; I t I he effect of llia'hii:u t!.p' presiih nt's .ocond day "'" iis,iii!oU the niosl t"l.tiyab!e thus fa.' i if Ihe trip. Tin- i luv ds ::nc 1 h-pi-t-sidt ii! an.l Mrs. H ilsoii a ureal recejttain nlip the tily was. t'.et kt p) in uala attire in honor of t de -uc-.i . I i oin the 1 o i t It ! slatiol! In the llo'el Statha-, wheie t'.'e pi-fs.df oi sp. in a restti:l aMeiii"'!! h appearing at the "id iscui:1. he a s ilnxtu through heel-
hciirt of this whole bail business, for that article says that the members of this league and that Is Intended io he all the real nations uf the word! eii;;'.e to resist ami preserve against all external agression the territorial integrity and political independence of the nations concerned. "That priiinle is necessary in order to prevent this sort of war recti rt it'll, and we are absolutely discredited If we f uht this war ami then neblet t
' the essential safeguard against it.
"We t nuaue, in the first sentence of arti' le X, to respect ami proere fnni external agression the territorial int.'rii'y aiipl Ihe exisiir.u' political imlcpendeiiee, not only of the other member states, but of all states, und if any member of the lea cue disregards iluit promise, then what happens? "The council of the Icacne advises what should be done to enforce the respect for li.at covenant, on the part of tin- nation aften ptin,; to vlolale it. Am! there is no compulsion upon ns to tlike ihn! ;nh it except the coislpiiN.'on i f our I conscience ami .hc!,-'ii. tit. "So that it is periectly eviden' that if. in thi- Jii'lcn'eii: of the people t'f the I'lliteil Stales, the council ad-.iudct-d this was not an occasion for the Use of force, there Wotlbl be lio necessity on the part of the congress
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i 1 1 IT tlri-l.s. Tl'e people Wfl-e -J. si"- hita and sl,o.e. tlu ii- happ.i
.scores of uavs. Big Crowd at Indianapolis. Indianapolis. Sept. .". President Wilson's address In the coliseum of the state fair cpuuids here was practieally a failure because of the size of the crowd on hand ti hear him. It was estimated at l-.oo" tu löSW persons and was s,, luice it was iin-t.-itinnt'eable. Ad led to this feature was the unfortunate oceiirr nee which befell Coventor (cMnlrith of Indiana, who was intended to introduce ihe president. The piveruoi made tin taistake of talking ti h'ti ami the crowd resented it, causing reat confuiin. Meets Arrerican People.
I of Id
I 1 1 it oi ! States to Vott the Use
of toll e. II'll there ould be Ho advice of td.. council .n iiny such stibje'. i!lioi:t .1 unai, mil .us vote, and the uiiiiiiiimcis vol.- v ould iacludi' our iw n." Force of Economic Boycott. The p-esidfit talied attention to the provisioi.s in id. treaty for an n!-
't
recal
pfeilicted the Ctilil--II. d ;o ! ion. coIltillU-
sopjti' ecotiiClli.traii! nations aia lilele clhoacV of
iiu : "I dare say that some of those ideas are new to you. because it is I file, as I said this forenoon, in oiunilus, that apparently nobody has taken the pains to 'ay what is in the covenant of tinl.eaue of Nations. "Thev have discussed i hro" chiefly
The president rnu the whole piinitt - three - out of tweir-i articles, n;nl of Iniimin inotions on the first day of. he other urth-les contain the heart his transcontinental trip. Figurative-j ,,, the matter; that insiead of war ly, he met the Aoiericnn people nt! there shall he arbii rat in : insteiul of every waystatlon and crossroads i war there shnll be discussion; Instead
where his special train stopped. And the American jieople congratulated
if war there shall he Ihe closure of Intercourse; thai instead of war there
him, called him hy his first nnnio, shall he the irresistible pressure of the shouted for him, whistled in his honor ! opinion of all mankind, ami asked hliu all manner of ques-1 - am arguing this thing with you. tions. I ,n v fellow citizens. s if I hud any From daybreak till nUhifull the' doubt of what the verdict of the Amerpresident was kept busy. Ills first 'it an people would he. I haven't the scheduled stop wns Columbus, O., but slightest doubt. I just wanted to have the train stopped at I ennison, and. of mi,,, pleasure of pointing, out to uu
course, most of I'ennl.soti was out to meet him. lie made no speech there, hut gres'tol the crowds cordially ami couversed with many Individuals. An old man hobbled up to the observation platform, squinted nt tin? president, then raised his right hand, which the president grasped heartily. ' I lust tv.p, of my sons In this war," he saiij, "and I've gut om left. 1 don't war t to lose him In another." The president was much jiffected by the w bite -bearded man's fctery. The president was escorted to the Coliseum at the state fair grounds here hy a committee which included Ctv. J. lines p. Coodricli. Mayor .Tewett, Indianapolis; Thomas Taggart. former Cov. Samuel I.. KaNton, and Franklin Met 'ray, president of the Indiana branch of tin League to Kn force Pence. Thousands of persons. Including many visitors t i the state fair, crowded the td roots and heeretl lustily as the pres
ident passed. j What the President Said. 'I have entile Upon it Very Sober or- i rami Indeed. I have come to report to you upon tin" work which the rcpre-j seiitatlves of the I'nited Stales nttempted to do at the conference of i peace on the other side of the sen, be- ;
cause I renll.e, my fellow citizens, tlti my colleagues and I, in the task we attempted over there, were your servants." Thus the president opened his address, continuing: "We went there with n distinct errund. which It was
our duty to perform In ihe spirit which you hnve lispln) ed In the prosecution of the war and in coneclvhij; the purposes and objects of that war." After recalling some of the circumstances of ihe war ami the conditions under which ihe treaty was formulated, the president said : "I wnnt to point out to yon what
npparently has escaped Ihe attention
how absolutely ignorant of the treaty, ami tif th- covenant, some tif the men are who hav' been opposing It. "If they do read the L'nglish language they do not understand the Kngllsli language as I understand it. If they have really mid this treaty ami this covenant they nl. amaze me by their 'liability to understand whu! l plainly expressed. So ihat my errand upon this joiirm-y is not to nigne these m. '.tiers, hut to recidl you to ihe real issues which are involved." Touches on Irish Question. Alluding evhh-r.tly to the Irish question, Mr. Wilson said : "I want you to notice another interesting point that bus never I n dilated upon in connection with the League tif Nations. I am tmw treading upon deliiate ground and 1 must express myself with caution. "There were a good laiil.y delegations that vlsifttl Paris wailing to be heard by the p ace conference who hud real causes to present ami which oligllt to be presented to the view of the World. "Hut we luu I to point out to Ihotn that they did not happen, unfortunate
ly, to come within the area of settlement ; that their questions w-re not qiH-stions which were tie cssarlly drawn into the things Unit v were deciding. . . . "I therefore want fo call your attenlion, If you will turn it up when you go home, to article XI, following nrtlle X of the covenant of the I.'iigue of Nations. His Favourite Article, "That article XI. let me say, Is the favorite article in the tn-uty so fur ns I am -oncerned. It says that every matter width Is likely to affect the peace of the world Is everybody's business ami that it shall bo the friendly right of any nation to call attention
In the league to anything Hint is lik-lv
of some of the critics of the league to affect the pence of the w.rld ti'r
i muttons, ttinf the heart of Mm League of Nations does nut lie in any pf the portions which have I tl d. cussed in public lehnte. "The reat hulk of the provision
of t lmt 'ov'tinnt contained these 4.n. I
gngements ami promises on the part of the states will eh undertook ft) 1come taen.ht rs of It,
the good understanding hetvv n nations, upon whi h the pence of the world depends, vhether Hint mntti-r immediately concerns the nation drawing attention to it or not. "There Is not an oppressed people In the world which cannot, henceforth, g t a hearing nt that forum."
In closlmr. tde l. resident en.l.il
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mm oi no ircumswinres vvJII th.-y the necessity for file Shantung settlego t. war without first h.-ivlng t;ij.r I . ,1 then halleiiL-ed the ,,.
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STATE NEWS
suhtnltted the question to iirhlt ration
In which cne they ngre to abide ly the result, or Un vine; suhmilfed th
su?g-st a better way fo ecire world
peace.
Indianapolis. The bituminous coal miners tif the United States will strike Nivetub'r 1 unless their demands for a shorter wo-k tiny and higher wages are agreed Io prior to that daU'. The lieup tif liltuiniiuius mines f the ouutry, even for a few days, in the face if Iii' pres'nt deplM'd production, would plunge ibe nation Into a condition that would iiiuke former "heatless Mondays'" a day In .lime compared to It. .Itdtii L. Lewis, president of the Cuiti'd Mine WorLivs, in a stateni -nt issimd at Indianapolis, said Hie Cleveland convention would abrogate the notisusp nsioii policy heretofore in eflVct. ponding the sett lenient of ihe new tlenmmls. He declcred that Ihe present agreement, known as the Washington award, which provided that ihe contract now in force should continue until peace was otlicially promulgated by the president of the Cuited States, wiuild be cancelled by the convention. Mine loaders hohl that .'!" "lays, from ScplcmhtT "Jä to November I, is ample time to negotiate a basic working agreement for tin- central competitive titdd, ami that due to the unrest and dis-aiisiiietinii among the miners, the Workers could Hot be held in line longer than t lie time specilh-d. l.afayeite. P. A. Vaiuhnn. .'loT Smith Seveiiih streei, Lafayette, w;is lleecotl out of S-'."iHHI in a confidence game at Ieiiver, i'olo., August 17. according to u siory that became public here, Vaughau is said to have ait'l thfei- strangers in a I'eiiver hotel, who told alluring lads of wealth to be math' on tde stock market. Vatigliaii was maple to believe that he could make from ss.niii io pi.i mo in a day if he only had S'.'ö.ihni to invest. Me thought it over and seal home for the t nmey and turned II over to the sharpers. Yanglian was unable to give tho 1'eiiver or Colorado Springs police a tletlniii' idea of the Investment. Newcastle. The high cost of fish va lipueted substantially in Newcastle iiii'l I li-nry county w in n the six ai re iotnl, on the farm of Wali'r lloguo. four miles west of Newcastle, was t! i": i i i od . and hundreds of pounds of fish were distributed free of y barge. Win -n Mr. Ibigue decided to reclaim tin laad. be gave the people if Ihe county an opportunity to obtain the fr fish. More than l.tXKi persons were supplied with fish. Stone had to be
content with carp, which is not re-og-n i .! as llie best kind for eating, but Mai k luiss were distributed equally as freely, line man who knew nothing about fish except that It was being given nwuy without ( barge, had to be content with "sinkers." Ho took about a huslol ami seemed satisfied. Indianapolis. --AM atlemlam-e re--m-ls for h Thursday nt the Indiana state fair at Indianapolis vvito shattered SepUaiider l hy the President's day crowd of between 10,000 and Tt'.noii persons. Lust year's Mondäne' hu- the same day was .'U.1L.'. The fact that President Wilson was to speak In the evening drew thousands to the grounds early to obtain advantageous positions to hear ami see him. Concessionaires and diu at the fair were suiiHipeil I broiighoiit the day. All displays ami 'liibits wer- visited by a cont imial stream of lloosiers bent on seeing lio- stale's liest in agrl'-ultur', nulluni husbandry ami induiry. I '. aiisv II le. Judge Philip C. Collld uf t be circuit court here. Insiriict'il the C'aii'I Jury n probe into the 1legt tl irregularities of tho commissioners of Vainlerburg county. Crank lilless a number of the city council anil a I iiiot r.it, is foreman of the grai d j iry . I he principal m ts of the i min. iiss, oners which are to be Investigate I by i he grand Jury arc: The letting of the contra' t to Philip I'nler for tde improvement of tin- Siaughler ,-iveicie toatl, wh.-tl he was the highest bidder, ami the purchase of a iimtor truck from the factory at what is said to have bei-H a higlnr price than was nffri'i din I '. aiisv iilc Iiollaii.. p' d is,-- P,i hep Arthur S. Lloyd, presid 'iit of tde Cplsrnpal board of missions, is chairman of the 'et ulivo campaign directing the nationwide cniiipaig ii of Ihe Lpiscnpiil hurt h progressing iji this and other dioceses to extend the church's missions, religions etlio utioii ami social service. Kvery agency of the church Is Included in Ihe nation-wide campaign. Hcv. William P.urtow.s of P.Iooinlngloti and Hcv. James A. Miller if Michigan Pity are the Indiana tuninlttee iiiomhers. Kiohinond. Plans are under wny for a series of preliminary conferences of prominent Friends, who will arrive In this -oimtr.v soon Jn lh interests of the nll vvorbl peace coiifrenee, It wns iintnmnced nt the Aim-rN-nti Friends' liemhpinrters. I'dwnrd Crubb and J. V. Harvey Theobald are two prominent (junkers among those coining. The Hlchinond conference inny be held close to tin- inte of the aiitnml Ii.dlnna yearly meeting here September i'S to Vlncciities. V. ,T. King entortnlned with n catfish illnner at his hoinc. Fifty men and women were his guests. One .'d pound fish, two weighing 2." pounds each, mid several snuiller fish cnitght In White rlrer hy Mr. King's three sons were served on flu long 1nhlos. Marlon.--Inmost Scott, seventeen years odl. Is held by the police n n hnrgo of pnsshnr forged checks for .$."iS. si on liM-nl husluess houses Ca rthnge.--Henry P.. White hns retnrn'l from ovrrsens service. All of the Klpley township hoys nre now out of Kurope.
Hlchiiioml. High cost of llvliiß nd the war are Urectly rcspoiislhle for shortiiKe f ministers, uccordini; t the Hcv. Soinerville Light, distrlcl superintendent of the Methodist Lpiscopal church. Kdliinond district. "The wr ciiused a large numlier of men that were in the ministry to leave their pulpits to enter the service dtlior In the V. M. C. A., the Hed Cross or as chaplains, und a largo number of these have not returned," the Itev. Mr. Light said. "The highly commercial attitude taken by ninny durlnj; the war depleted the ranks if the ministry. When culls came for men to take highly lucrative positions a number of men left the pulpit for more remunerative work. "Here, too, the 'ost of living conies in. With the ever-lncrenslnj; st of living, ministers lu'cume unable to support the mst'lvt'M on their salaries, ami as a result wen forc-l t seek employment in order to maintain their homes." Indianapolis. Arraignment of 12 Indianapolis food bundling firms Indicted by the Marion county grand Jury on liargcs of violating tho Indiana cold storage law. will take plae In criminal court about Sept. 1.". Meat packing houses, commission firms and storage companies ami their nuiimgers ar' nanu'il In the '.m' indictments returned. Prosecutor Carlis Adams nssorted that the linos und managers would be placed n trial during September. Violations if the F.M1 col l storage law are charged In the Indictments, especially that section of the statute width provides that foodstuffs must b- stamped with the date of entry and departure from cold storage warehouses. Another provision of the law to prevent food hoarding specifies that the products shall not remain In storage more than nin months-. Indianapolis. -- That Montgomery county taxpayers have been Imposed upon by fraudulent bride construction in the last Vw years Is charged in a report of Iii Id examiners of the state board of accounts filed with Jesse VI. 1-Nchhach. state examiner, ami with the Mont gtpinery -ounty commissioners. Not one bridge or cnlv-rt in the comity examined by t lo accounts board examiners was built liotiesily. Ihe report says. The examinations were made by A. L. I oiiablstui, civ il engin'er of the hoard, ami Tlunl L. Major and II. W. C. I'osdiok, liebl examiners. The report indicates, however, thut the frauds alleged to have been peritrnted on Montgomery county liupnyrs are Hot contined to that county, but are general throughout the state. Indiana polls. llicia I :;tinouncement of preliminary plans for the distribution to consumers ,,f dtt' surplus food and household supplies f the wnr lepartniont through zone otfie'S to be established nil over the country was received in Indianapolis from Col. I.. I. Cab'll of the quartermaster corps, mne supply officer, with headqtuirters at Jeffersonv ille. I -vt a lied ainmuiH-e-menl about local stores within the IisIrb t will be made hit-r. It Is -xpert-'d thnl ihe stores will be opened soon after SopM-iiibi-r 2". Indianapolis. The stnte highway commission a warded contracts for 1he improvement of 42.il miles if highway. The five sections comprising the mileage cont ra teil for are to he built of com rote at :in aggregate cost of ('.l.t.oo:'..Ki). Forty-ine firms submltti'd! bids, the largest number if bidders who have sought stnte contracts. Action on two sections of roadway, with a mileage of 14.2 miles, was withheld pending investigation of tc hnlcnllties connected with the bills. (Jrcciisubrg Ir. J. H. Alexander, ninety y'iirs old, dean of the medical profession in IVentur county and a resident lu re for 01 yars. Is ilead after a long Illness. He was the last of the Ovil war surgeons of this county. He is siirvivctl by ihe widow are! two son:. John T. and Joseph II. Alexander. Mooter and Mrs. Alexander had been married nearly .V.I years. Indianapolis. - William L. F.lder, w ho look otlice as collector f Internal r-v-einie for the consolidated Sixth district hist veek, has roappointeil nil deputies in the collector's ollice. Peter J. Krnyer, the retiring collector, will go to Smith Itetul ns soin ns pos. sidle to lake cliatage of the district office in that city. South P.eiid. Farmers of St. Joseph flinty organized ami eh'cted Asn F.. Matthews president, und Frank it. Voder. secr tary treasur'f. Township units of farmers i(lso will be orgntiizd. Kendallv llie. Henry Meyers, thirtyeight years ihl, n farim-r and unmarried, committed suicide hy drowning In Sjickrbler hike. He had beeu ill nnd wns despondent. Wabash. The Stelnmnn chapter of the American Legion was organizi'd when more than ! fnner service men met ut the Commercial club. Franklin Illldebrand is president. Franklin. Miss Mnrgnret I'nddock, Fourth congressional district chnlrninn for women, has appointed Mrs. John P. Wright of Niishvlllo ns chnlrmnn fr Ilrown 'ounty. Cioshen. An automobile driven by Fred Klste f this city went Into a ditch near Konnn when be turn'l out for another machine, Injuring four persons. Huntington. After shnrp-nlng nn ax and making n thnuit to kill her with It Mrs. John Ware claims thflt her husband held the newly-shnrp-ned blade over her head nnd brought It down three times until It tourhe! her head, lie did not harm her, hut she lld not enjoy the experience. She filed suit for n divorce and $2.V (kni alimony. Fvnnsvllle. A lone mnsked robber entered the Smith Mills hposlt hank nt Smith Mills. K.v near here, nnd nfter locking Miss Margaret Lilly, n clerk, In n vault. escnp'd with $1,000 of the bank's funds.
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nnrwarpd and vour Vetretnhla rnmnnn i
has made me a well, strong wotr,n sc
l do an my own nousewont. i 'M.r,ot
recommend Lydia L. Pinkham'H V.iv.
xanie uompouna too niKniy io wnr-u-n mo o i r. rr t hrnnirh tVia r-fiftnptA nf I it..
Mrs.FnANK "ENSoN, 131CS. OrvhaJu St, Urbana, 111. Women who suffer from nervou-ri'
and "the bluea" ehotild try this famoirj a. i i w I. i
rooi ani ncro remeuy, jjyui i iu ham's Vegetable Compound, EMEABACUE Often Caused by
Acid-SioirnQGh
T. Indil. mor oftn than you think Iecu AClD-STUMACIl, atarun with in d.rfitlun. heartburn, bvlrhlnc. Iwid rMi inc. bloat and (caa. If not check1. w, ,,,n tually affart vr vital organ of Ihr . . Krvrrf. bllnditiK. p 1 1 1 1 Inar halrh - thrfor, of frquint orcurranca a a rfj ; cf (hla jpt romlltlon Taka tATOMO. It g'jli-kly banN, n. tnn.arh with Ita tour bli.at. pain m 1 , It al.ia diftlon hrlpa th r. i-t full atrnih from efry moutli'ji , r . 0 1 you at. Million of opl ; , waak. airk an.1 alllnt; liifiut- A ;;. STUUACII l'ulaona, rrnlf.l ly jurt y n. cata.l fuod rharg'.l wliha. t l. t:- rt t-1 Into th bloo.l and tIMlrlhut .1 tl -lha antlra aatam. Thla oftn ru -i-j mat urn. blllouanrxa. clrrhnaia t th- : -haart trnubl, uloira and .vm in if tha aton.arh It roba IIa vtrtln of 'i-r haalth. undermlnra tha itrangih of '.it moat ltoroua If you want la r't back your ph! r4 mental atrvnfth ba full of vim n1 viaror njoy life and ba happy, you munt gat rid of your arid -at o mir h In E ATONIC you will flnrl tha vary k!p yoj nfad and tt'a uaranlil. Hi t alt 10c boi from your druiflat today. If it fall to plaaaa you. return It and h i I rafund your money.
ATOMIC
(Tor yodr AaD-sTöHÄcit
Give and Take. "The nermnns wiy they wnnt a j? p'U(c, n trlve ami take pence, hut tli ir ila ef Justice nnd uive ami t.ikf n like the hty luilly'a." The speaker was Itpresent!iti' KteiiKiiH f Ozark. "In TuscalMsii nno lny." he -nt f ri. "I came pn a hiß hoy iniiiiiiu'lii..- a Htnaller one. I toek the 1I hoy liy t' ' arm nml sahl : "'Here, my son, yti mustn't (nur'-. yni mustn't hully. I.'iirn tu cl' '1 take.' "That's Jtit what l'v I n !p'!n'. boss.' the Mj; bey whliit'd. 'I j.ie 'im a ptiiuh In the eye nml t'k hS 'Ju-root.'"
I?
A SUMMER COLD A cold In tho summer time, ns everybody knows, Is the hardest kind of a cold to get rid of. The bet ntvl quick est way Is to po to bed nnl ftny there If you can, with a bottle of "Itus.-hees Syrup" bandy to Insure a j:0' nlKht's rest, free from coughlnc. with easy expectoration In the niornliiR. Hut If you can't Ftny la bed you mast keep out of tlrauKhts, avoid smMi-n changes, eat ppnrlntrly of simple fo'd end take occasional doses of I?os heo's Syrup, which you can buy at any store
where mi'dlclne 1 sold, a safe and ew
cient rrmely, made In America for in"r
than fifty years. Keep It handy. aüv. Unfortunate Superstition. I- lnthtih Is I'lownntts snperstit ii''i.
Itensonhnrst Oh. very. Ih-'ll mr occupy a huse unless it Iims tin n number of windows, loors. rem. ,ipboards and other tiling. fr lie lue
fitiperstlthm resardlni; odd numbers. "Well. I sincerely liopo his Mltlon don't extend to the number his wives!" Yonkers Stntesmnn. 1-1 ,'m ThU
V -rir tioo.oo for ny.ca?t ofHAii"a Ct,V8 CATAU MEDICINE Is takan Inunilly ind act. throuRh the Blood n tha ifueoua Surfaces ',1 the System. old by dru'rt.ti for over forty yean r.!" r. T..timonlala free.
Y. t. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Like Lightning. Top !' "Yes. lay ron."
.... . 1 ....... ..I,., tl,...- rnll tili'-"'
i 'o y o' hpp" it. tu. - lilnus llirhtnlns burs?"
"Hecnuse they never neetn to strike twice In the same place Is my ptic.
my hry."
The pessimist Is the man who
cnly Ihe nubbins In the rornnem.
)WTl Besl. Bclrcsei,SaJlic.
'r1 H..l V.ot-i nur F.VPl
, , . I If
xtrrinfT inn iiphiluv.
A Lx-i thevTire, Smart, Itch,or
ak - M T..- It Cn Irritated.
Inflamed nr Öranutatcd.
Ute Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult. at . a. V. . tlfl.. a I-"" . rM I If
Moriu E Beae4j CoBpioy.Cbtcago.l'. S.t
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