Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 April 1920 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Mrs- Guy Norman returned home fiom Petersburg Sunday.
See May Specials at Melchior and Son's.
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Jasper Mails. Mails out: 7:45 A M., 6:.T) f. M.
Mails in 8:27 A. M , A 7 :50P. M. tsr 20 per cent? off on all Mens Ladie'a and Miss oxfords at N. Melchior and Son's If yc u need paint roof or home J can save you money, Address, Paint Letter BjxiGi, Jaspe; Ind Mrs. Henry Melchior o ' -Janer vWt her rhutfh'er. W II Sprauer and fami y Sur d ly. Miss Nori 'nsr. of Indianuolis ?s In the ciry this we?k vfiMn
her sister, an. Kobt. hrcüt. Mrs. LnU Sihrt w?nr o Chicago WVrJnostiay for a vi-nt with her sorn. Cvt This Out and I k Tit Vox A man often fore t i ex-ic . n i ne th article he wishe to p irco.i-e, ani a a last report ta'o-n rretiin e! intrvl Tint is always liiP n in: an i uma'ufactory. The eafe w.iy h to cm thi out and" take it with ti fo a tr make pure of irettiriif Ciiaiubrlain Tablets
Yoj will lind iioUiiirpitw -o j-ati-f.ict-iLadie s nrH chi'drn's dnss
Shoes at N. Mchior an ! Son'.
When in need of Paints and
Painting leave orders at Ned Kress; 217 Mill St . Jasper Ind. Mike.Kres3 r.as home from Louisville over Sunday to visit his family Notice, redu2ticn in oxfords and shoes May 1st to May 8 at N. Melchior an 1 Son's, Adr i i Trox'er cimeh me from
tat y i ist we:: :o visit Iiis
parenu
Wm Eclcerle left for Martins
ville last Saturday to be cooked in h)i baths for che rhum itism
The number of patriots who behevc they would make wonderful presidents Is steadily Increasing.
I? there to he a decline in the price of shoes? We fear not unless the buyers hojrln to decline.
The man who ;rivrs short welfrht In these times of h!!i cost of living ou'ht to bc sent to Jail.
She Scored on First,
"Horse" finds dWIlcuity in fathomIn why it r-.m't pose r.s beef when Koat xoflVrs Itself a mutton. For the Relief cf Rheumatfc Pains H'hpn vru have tiffness aid eorenesJ
of th? !n'iFcle9, aching j'dirs and fi d it
iillicult to :n ve without pa:n try masa"cririkf the jfictvd part" wirli ChaniblinV Lininient It relieve tli
p -in aoi nn'.e rest and eleep possible.
A A! ford ani Tii'y lftl
last week for Mo;i:rov
where they will nriue their hotn vrs H jrbjrt B is nf Earuville is in the ci vpit n.: her
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ory forconstipation ami iiIietion.
Mrs- John G Weye, arid Mr. and Mrr. Lee Kippenbrock and family of Ferdinand, and Mrs. Urban Leubbenhausen and children of Tenv: Haute visit relative and friends at Jasper, and Ireland Sunday Lost Auto Rim am Tire Lost last Sunday an Auto Rim and tire, belonging to myy Chev olet Auto, some where on the Jasper and Ferdinand road. Reward for return fo Lee Kipp2nbrock, Ferdinand Ind.
Mr. Urosiner h is been appointed a rural Mail ci" i r o t route 5. Carrier Arch D ane having secured a transfer to route 2. Homer Jones a';d wife of nri idmapoliwerftin to wn th s wek visiting Mrs Junes parents, Char. Troxler and wife Adam Heidt and wife of Princeton, visited her f her and mother. Mart Gosman and wife Snndai.
She Feels Fine Now.
Prof. Fromme of St. Joseph
school spent last Fridav and Sat
urdavin Louisville We under-
Your kidneys need help if your hand9lstand that the Prof, will move or f jet are swollen and there 18 n. puffy r T ft .urt
look under thft eves. Mm. L flihsnn. away Aiumuaapti aiLCi uic
12th anl Kdifon St., Lalnnta, Colo.
writes: "My kidneyn i;avo me a great deal of trouble for eome times. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they help me right away. I'here i such a change in ine I feel fine now." Sold by Joseph A. Mehrinser. Louis J. Gasserand family hft Thuesday night 'nr their home in Denver, CoijiaJo. Heismovin to a mighty fine tow? and we them all success in tneir new home.
Grandmother Knows What's Good, Mrs. V. M. Kalz, C02 Armondnle St. N. 8. Pittsburg, Pa. writes: "I used Foley's Honey aud Tar for my grandson as he bad a bad cold, aud did him lots of good. I med it a when my own children were email." This old reliable medicine bolps cought, colds, croup, and wbooping cough. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.
Abe Martin hits the nail on heid when he saya "Some fellow put up a good iront and so does a lot of third class restu-
rants." Front is about all there new quarters
school year closes.
Conrad Marks and son Arnold, camehomefrom Mitchel Saturday night to spend Sunday and make arrangement to mow. They are each making GOe and honr, which is better than .they could do in Jasper. The strike is proving a blesrng to then Best Remedy for Stomach Trouble. "I am pleased to have the opportunity to Biy a B;ood worl for Chamberlain's Tablet," writes Mrs. Mamie Hertel of Moberly, Mo. "I think they uro the beet remedy far tdomach troutdea, biliousness and constipation I have ever used. I have taken them off ar.d on for two or three and they always ielieve indigestion, tone up tho liver and make me feel 1'no.
G,n83l FigiiL We are told that Roman Haller
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aus läse aturdiy niorht. it r ten that Hal er wanted to quit and ch at woüld'nt give him a release so he could go to work n another factory So they got in to a flight over the matter anc) it is s id that Halr broke one of Schaaf window.. The factory owner h liable for a damage suit and the Manufacturers to indie ment under U. S. laws for mantaining a blak list or so called agreement Lot to employ anybedy who Las been worked in an:ther factory. About six of the Jasper bosses will look fine when hey face Judge Anderson at Indianapolis iiaüer gets what is coming to him He deserted the Union and went to scabbing, signed up and is now a slave It is work for Schaaf or g t out of to;vn. No a! rest, we fail to sae what the Owensboro Prusian police force and the 27 deputi sof Nordhoff have been doing Its Prussianism a?l-right Where is the American LegionThis ispubl shed asa favor to the bosses. Get wise. A word to the wise is sufficient.
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. The Great Western Glove factory moved into their New building on 7rh & Newton this week. The Glove factory is one of the most remarkable successes in tha town. Slarted just one year ago it has grown every day until
were absolutely
is to 'em.
How to Destroy a Good Disposition. Had digestion will ruta ihe best dis positVm. If tho word looki dark and blue if you are srenerallv "out of norf"
and feel etuffed up and uncomfortable, tue ratA n L'.1.x.. V.U. i! 'P.I.I . I
ievea mean headache, biliouenses, bleating, our enomach, constipation and hs that fallow disoriered digeütini. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.
Montague Silver, the finest street man and art grafter in the West, says to me once in Little Rock: "If you ever lose your mind, BiPy, and get too old to do honest swindling among grown men go to Jasper. In the West a sucker is born every minute; but in JasDer they appear in
chunks of roe you can't count
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Good morningl Have
you seen The Courier? EvansHllp'ß hpjit paner."
CA
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For Infants and Children In ÜGC For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature cf
necessary. Infheir New build ingMiey will have four times as much floor space as before rnd double the rju chines, and much better working condition than at their old quarters. Under F. X Sturms efficient management it has been outstanding success of the past year. And they pay all their employees good wages too.' Best in town
Strike Olf.
The furniture workers strike
ha been rfiicially declared off, but row the individual workers wont go back and sign up he
slavery agreement. So they loaf
or get out oi town.
CT10N WILLIAM FO; The charming, v.- atile Fox star who has scoied an emphatic success in her Qrst starring ve hide undr the Fcx tanner, "Would' You Fon ive?M is now completing her second "A VV7orid of Follv," a" the west coasu stiv dies. This new picture on which the star is woi king is a grippiug story of modern society life and giv the new star ample opportunity to display her talents.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion, of the ear. The e is oniy one way to cure deafnees, anl tliat in by constitutional remedies, Deafnofei is caused by. an inflamed conditionof the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Vhenthi9tube ia inflamed vou have a rumbling eound or imperfect tiearirjir, and when it is entirely closed, Deal'fnat8 is the reeu.t,and unle89the inllammation can be taken out and the tubo restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases cf deafnepa are caused by Catarrh which is an inflamad condition of the mucous eurfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure act3 through the blood on the mucous 9tirfa2ci' rf the eystem. vVe will giveOne Hundred Dollarefor )ny cape of Catarrhal Deafnepa that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circular free. AH Druggists 75c. What a pity apples in the Harden of Eden wen; not as high as they are now I
Sawing form of erated.
wood for the stove Is one kaiserism that can be tol-
Some profiteers are being rounded up, but not enough of them are being put In Jail.
An nrmy of ."00,000 men Is plenty big enough, unless we happen to need n bigger one.
r.ritlsh nurses are to form a trade union. Here Is another problem In the matter of living.
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A pair of the winsome Sunshine Oh Is w ho have completed wTork at the Fox sludios at the west coast on the big special comedy which it is 'reported will create a stir in the film comedy world. Tnis special comedy is just crowded with these charming lassies who have done so much to make fcha.T. B. M. forget his worries.
MAY SPECIAL
FOR HEW oBBE8iIWIHI
Dr. J. H. Scott Predicts Great Future Under Leadership of Young Christians.
MILLIONS FOR NEW SCHOOLS.
Baptists to Spend Huge Sum to Give Christian; Training to Young Men and Women of Japan.
ISooze is Not a Good Cure. From the Amos Iowa Intelligenter. When a in in cemes to vou al' d ubied
up with pain ami declarer he will die in your presence unless you procure him a drink of whipkev, eend him to a doctor or else give l im a Jon c f Co raberiain's
Colic and Diarrhoe Kemndy. There if a mh'tnken notion amo.tg a whole lot of people that biu ze is tin best remedy for cjlie and stomach acre.
What a saving of coal there would be could congressional hot air be piped to tlu factories !
Let thrill Investigate (iO-cent coffee If they will. They won't lind sugar nt the bottom of It.
The latest answer to the old conundrum "When Is a pound not a iound?M is, when It is ..SS.
TIRED MEN and WOMEN who feel old before their time' who ore languid, have no energy e:id lack embition thete are often tutTerert from kidney trouble. Wr ik. orcrtrorked or diseased kidney ue iodtcated by ambitioolett. alwaya tired, nerroua condition, by llowncti of akin and puSBneta under eyes, backache, atiü joiota, tore muaclea, or rheumatic paisa.
Base Ball The St. Joseph School defeated the 4th College t-rm in a 10 inn inpTKame last Tuesday afternoon, both team played ood ball but he St Joseph boys won by 0 to4
Batteries for St Joseph, Kres
(ieislet and Herder, Co'lee,
Stecker and Bishop
POLITICAL NOTICES Primary Election May 4, 1920.
FOR CONGRESS I inn a candidal tor the Democratic nomination for Congress for the Third
Indiana tN.ngreional DUtrict, eu' jectj ftM(!aI system. She had a cruel caste to th- leMiltefthe Democratic primari b system under which the man of lower
:IT1()MAS H. ISirSKlKK, of Orange (yO. caste had no more rights than a dog.
Religious leaders In America are watching with Interest the struggle going on in Japan between the military and the progressive parties, according to Dr. J. II., Scott, of the American Daptist Foreign Mission Society who Is preparing to return to Japan after a year's furlough. For twenty-seven years Dr. Scott has been In the Flowery Kingdom and It Is partly on his recommendation that the" Daptlsts have decided to spend a million and n half 'dollars there between now and April 10U4."' Over VjOO.OOO will be Invested In the Mable Memorial School at Yokohama, while $100.000 will go to the Christian college'at the same place. Practically every dollar of the appropriation for Japan will bo used for educational purposes except $00,000 set apart for fifteen church buildings. In the present cabinet, largely made
up of progressives, Dr. Scott sees the final overthrow of autocracy and militarism. Old policies are giving way in the face of tho modern Ideas of the young men and women of Japan, many of whom an Christian?, educated in the Christian colleges that have sprung up in Japan within the last fifty years, he says. "We .owe to this progtv -'Ivo nntl militaristic party our sinnigst moral support, and every asMMame to the mission effort In Japan will tc u direct contribution to the cause of peace and hasten the coming of the day when the military spirit and the autocratic pol Icy will be no more," said Dr. Scott. Japan will lead the Fur Last in c m merce, Industry and invention as well as In education and art," he added, "but there Is a still greater mission for Japan nnd that Is as a leader in the principles of truth, liberty and righteousness. Not many years ago she was in the grip of a despotic
1ST
MAY
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Id order to reduce the H.L.C. take r advantage of our offerings.
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on all Men's, Ladies, Misses Children's i Oxfords, and Low Shoes.
and
10 PER CENT OFJE
On all Men's, Ladies, Boys. Misses and ChildreDs Dress Shoes.
One
Week
(May-1 to Hay
On S y !
Take' advantage of these
reductions early in the season.
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JOHN W. KWINO of Flovdc u ity,
.i a candidate for the l)in cratc nomi
CVr THIS OUT It I Worth Money. . j nation for CongrcP from the third InDON'T MI-S THIS. Cut out thi- slipl Strict, mbject to th- Democrat c Mic'o'e with fu: to Folev & Co., 2i:V primary election. Shrtbeld Ave Ciucigk III wri ingj JAC0B L O'li NNON, of Flovd ycur tiitiiH and address eiearlv. u , will recive in return a tfial" pick age ;( '"nt v candidate f..rt!.e Democratic .ontaining Foley' Honev and Tar Com--nomination fr Congre- fron he third
pound for coughs, cold. and croup, Fol- . Indiana district, subject to tl e DtmoV Kidnev Pills and FoU-v Cithirti? ..ra:, ,,r:, ir.. i, - , . . t ."! erat k primary chctton.
G'KAPD
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Joj. A. Mehringt-r
prim.
FOR JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE.
ft ribt tt the cause of ufferici and misery, rdulate the kidoeyt tod bladder And restore to ound Acd healthy ccnditSoa. N. R. Reee. Dublin. Ga.. write: "I want to ay I am better. Before 1 started to take holey Kidney Pill I could not turn over in the bed I tad auch evere pain la my back and hips. I waa o stiff I could not bend over and 1 had to g et up at nifht fire to aia timea. by tiki Bf Foley Kidoey ruia 1 am up aad alle to Co to esk." scia by Jos. A. Mehrinser
i T7 if j MICHF Vi V SWF FN FY 5 k a ca ?lfil3li2lS di late for joint representative fro:,, DoVky 7 jJf -Tj .1 bois and Orange co inti-, mi1 j-j; 'o the
fTTT I fiTffl HV--y n 'r:l!i' Prim'4y election. W MB. llßvSl FOR COUNTY TREASURER. UVU V LM JOSKPII. A. ifONDFUMAN. of ' ' . Ferdinand township is a candidate for Wny advertise them re-election aa Treasurer of DuboisCounty in the Jasper Courier subject to the Democratic primary election.
That has been done away with. Her people once had no religions rights and her women once were mere chattels. Wonderful reforms have been accomplished but none more pronounced than the granting of religious freedom to the people and the recognition of women as equals with men." According to Dr. Scott, Japan has been unable to build schools fast enough. Ninety-seven per cent of the
children of school age are being edu-, cated. Industrial schools have opened and yearly turn out hundreds of grad-; uatcs. In Osaka more tbau 2,000 tirls
were graduated last year.
Detueen ap for air.
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THEATER
PROGRAM. Saturday Night, MAY 1st, 1920. William Fox presents TOM MIX In "THE SPEED MANIAC: The dynamic hero of brain, brawn and bravery. Also Harold Lloyd comedy. SUNDAY Aftern oon and Night MAY 2d. Big Double Show, MILDRED HARIS (Mrs. Charles Chaplin) in ii
UKKUVVtU UiU HttS
Also CHARLES CHAPLIN, in his Fonrth Million Dollar Comedy, "A DAYS PLEASURE.-'
I For a real days pleasure or night bring your familv m,
the i-ubiic comes .nave a goou laugu. vu uiuhu it at a price vou can ill
attend. Matinee o p. m. 10 ana soc. lMght 7 to 11 n m
a freeze-out is wor.e tiÄn a walk. lAdmission 15 and 25e tax paid.
out or lock-out.
Some of the storage e's seem to be getting n trlile nervous.
Notice. First show will start at 7 p. m. So come
early ana get seats.
