Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 June 1920 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

Peace is at last heaven.

in sight ;n

Jasper 3Iailv Mails out:7:45A. M.f 6:30 P. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , 9:21 A. M 7 :50P. M. Miss Anna and Esther Wuchner returned home from Gary. Saturday, Robt BuecWereame hotmfrom Loai3ville Satirday to gel; ready to move to that cityMiss Anna Wuchner was hosted for the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening. Mr. and "erdi? Weyer of Ireland visited John Fleck and family Sunday. Dr. Robt Pickharit was down frcm Franklin Sunday for a short visit, Walter Kteinkamp was over from Washington Sunday to see the ball garnr Mrs. Rhoda Whitten and son Lie yd and wife of Louisville visited friend in Jasper Sund ly. Miss Esther Hacen is heme from Indiana University for the Summer vacation.

Miss Elizabeth Wucher and

sister Catherine of Huntingburg

visüed Mr, and Mrs. Henry

Melchior last weekFor Sale.

Five room house on 5 and Mill

St. Bargain see P. J. Kunkel

Real Estate Ageit.

Otto Seng. WilKJave, Silvester

Smith, of the Herald, and "Rock7

y" Rhoad3 of French Lick left

last Sunday in Senga Mitchel

Ctr for Indianapolis to attend

theSpeulway race May 31 Automobile Taxi,

I have a new Ford and am prepared to carry pas: er gers to Huntingburg or any cf the sur rounding towns, An experienced driver. When you want to go riding let us take you. Ned Khkss. "Grd morning! Have vou acen The 0 wrier?

Same old story spitting across the Rio Grande again. Memorial day in Jasper passed off very quietly. Not much do

ing. . A good way to avoid the dis

comforts of spring sickness is to

keep well.

Some people get little amuse

ment from their play at gcjf

but th : Iriends get a lot.

When a wise youth finds he is

not wanted, he quits. Only the

foolish hang on.

A well known man about town

is fond of laughing at his own

jokes and is equally fond of

laughing alone.

Occasionally a new song comos

warbling in tous from a nearby

business house. And it s as en

tertaining as the toothache.

King George wants England

pumped dry ot booze. And when

he tackles the job the kin ily

courazo will ooze.

The cay before election every

candidate swore he was sure of

election. And the day following most of them swore on generxl principles. What grouch says business is not on the pick-up? American agents are about tohook an order for 250,000 cork legs for European soldiery Best Remedy for Stomach Trouble. "I am pleasiJ to have the opportunity to aay a Rood word for Chamberlain' Tablets," writes Mrs. Mamie Uertel ol Moberly, Mo. "I think they uro the best remedy for etomach troubles, billoueuees and constipation T have ever

used. I have taken them oft and on lor two or three and thev always lelieve

(indigestion, tone up the liver anil make

me fuel Line.

V.vyr r'n frost paper

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THE WORK-WORD

It's "On with the work, boys,

And nevor a stop Short of the hurroh Of 4,Over the top!"

Gaston Chevolet won the 500 mile auto race at Indianapolis Monday in 5 hours and 40 minutes in average speed of S8.1G miles per hour. The fastest race since 1915. He recived $30.300.00 as piize money. Licensed to Wei . Walter A, Neuman 24 to Justina He iTman 21 of Huntingburg. Jos BUth 25 to Bertha M. Jackson 24 of Jasper. Wm Ring 22 to Neida Wittroek 22 of Holland. John L Eckert 27 to Alma H Sonderman 27 of, Jasper. Big Storm and Fire. Last Gunday occured the biggest rain and thunder storm of this year. The rain just poured. Lighting struck an old stable nelong to the widow of Philip Kunkel Sr. which wasfilled with hay. Toe stable and hay were a total loss. And old dog that was in the stabl? also burner up.

Papers Increase Price. The Indian apolis Stai has been

compelled again to increase its subscription price, this time to 15 cents a week by carrier :n Ind

ianapolis. The Star has been selling for 12 cents a week and 10 cents on Sunday for several

months.

The St Louis Globe-Democrat

ha3 increased its rate by mäii

from $4 to $7.50 a year.

Both newspaper give as their

reasons the ever mounting costs

of print paper and fill other ele

ments entering into newspaper

production.

The Lackawanna Journal ap

peared lasl week printed on

brown wrapptn? paper, with this

head-line across the hrst page;

"This paper cost us cents a pound. 4 i-i cents more than the meit the used to wrap it

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Cut Ibis Out and.Takr It With You. A wan often forgets the exneo name of

th j article hn wishen to mirr'nuse. unit as' ha

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a last Ii ort takes sorr ethinjj else instead 'lliht i always disappointing ami unsat itfactory. The eafe way is to cm thid out ami tako it i 1 1 on to a to make mro of vtttinir Chamlk'rlain'fl Tablet?. Vol will find noihin j i iito o fatiefactory foreuiit;putin au I indirection.

Our notion of a fa:;atic is man who spends hio money

postage staaiD ; to exp.v.; his opinion of a nerton . who doesn't gie a hoot what hi:? opinion may

Ii Clothing, Dry Goods, Ready-

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Fimisliiiigs

in fact every store has agreed to cut priTto tUc core for tliis Great

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CO-OPERATIVE

SALE

Never before have Jüvansville nierclianls joined, hands for the .sole -purpose of giviug tiie public a Great Bargain Event and one of such magnitude as this will attract thousands of thrifty shoppers.

iale Is Nov Golsag 'On!

Visit Evansvillo and Save Your: Pares will.be refunded in accordance with M. E. A. Flan.

You vnll know the merchants co-onerating in thi3 Great 05,000,000 Sale, by the cards hi the windows.

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Eileen Percy now Featureö by u

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Tor the Relief of Rheumatic Pains Wlwri you Ii.ivm -tilTtu'SM and sui'iu.of tiK in lHt'ii's, acliiii j in h :trM Ii I it lillical, f rii su:!t .iit !i U ' l!i : LT lUT tV" Miffct p:"t- ''imiii'it'rljii'" J.iiriiuMj It wM ni v tli

Probable Pfovsrbs.

placf- r j:mp!oyrnet:t. o tirtie. It's? iini. ii'i i-iv. an'l wi.v. in hv

Mr. nnd Airs. CletiH H' mhU wUwwmy inn wm' lite. and Mrs Julia Hüunb.'t ol '.lis itr i It" y ui ;;ror in;? tstm vrhir ville und Thi Vi son of D.;vi s iir Vt ' r:i:4l)it ut pri-jos fv o V Co. visaed !a N. I- Cir: uvA:-. yV:ro; rr n ro tiw i ;tri r.

so an-.i it mv nein

The American Lotion hc'tl

special in'etiiiK Tu. s i:iy riihL to talk over plans or MtinonM building fr which a ptti.ion h 3 Leon chxiilaUd.'

re .1 no'

th:

Thc7bali Kama between tlHi'u:(rh

Washington and Jasper teams onj If ou doift jike tnG clurch ttro College campus Sunday 're- your neighbor attends, keep still ßülted ina victory for tho home about ü He has as much pht team, by a score of o to 4 the to lis choice ag 01l have And

Käme navmjr 10 uu cauuu m in j e mav be a b3tter church.mem

Print pap ?r prices will be increase 1 aain 'uly 1, when, ontra. t ra'ci are to be roidjtHted by the mills. The Success of tiie year.

Iscertatniy the Great Western Glove Manufacturing concern. Thir Manufactory staitsd erow inr from the first dayuntil it low ernplovc a more than 75 people, md 28 r.dihrional mach nes are no.v tijr i-jsta l3d. To ircrpase rh cap'ii- ly. 'Jt I resent they are cu: ?n . r.Kir. 000 dozen pair o .rlov.v'i . h dav with a husi'i t .i.". a io iu; a SO Ihmk p i i iif d iv h-u'r d ijoii.i iv. 0 er e.ieii 'noil ti vi i -; .4i'?n 'r iv.- u m) i': cm ( r taii..ni'.-nt, d i ce;; i 'c which ( e rree t -4 all üir- e.

; ; :a ' f ' r.i j '"ii : -n-. m in j tir F X Sin: :: s one th(.? ?r in v. n j lea: us ti how (o d bu i

u si,i;vj the civil war,

tiad r.o ! bor troubles his -pri ur .vhen tver other factory in

town was tied up. The vilove

IfipiiliHii

5$ K

"Daredevir' and Police Dogs.

seventh inning on account of

rain. Joseph Meg 'er and wife, of Worthington,Ind .came to Jasper in their auto last Sunday to visit his mother Mrs. Mary Mcgner north of town. Joe dove through in 2 hours and 35 minutes. Some drive. It would take about -days by trains. Theyretu?ned Wednesday afternoon. r fWrti 1 fnn Wnolrlv nnnorc! hnvc

stopped publication in the U. S. Tubo

during tue last 10 monms iney.-0x31.. were trying to make ends meetpe'.". 150 year. It can't be did. OverjSixi

SOOAave joined the 2 and -2 50

class, leu pay z ior cne courier. It is a case of raise or die.

ber thi n you.

If you meet people coming down the sidewalk, and they are walking on the wrong sidequietlv give them the right-of-way. They don't know any better. Ose ftlictielin (ires M Tubes. One quality only The best. Special prices on a large stock of Michelin and Brunswick Tires

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10.00 1H.C0 'J-J..V) J7.50

;e (X) 'X 00 :u.o.) 40.00 is. 00 00.CH)

EILEEN PERCY .DIRECTIOM WILLIAM ITOX

- lOih n P re'x thi actiT", v. h'i has

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iier liuii'a t fitf

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tau ambi ions in oniuctioo with 0:i- screen wok. Oiie is to p'ay

factory is he 'biu out standing Prt in which she won't have to

J 0 HCT Uli; U It L ObCtllMlll 1,1 if ti 'a. sacf the past year. It took, pretty, and the other is to

For Infants and Children In 'Use For Ovel- 30 Year

Always bc?rs the Signature cf

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Why pay more when you can

Igel these good reliable tires at

the above prices. See these tires at onci. Karl K- Weigel.

- Catarrhal D.atncss Cannot be Cutud. by lpoal aplicatioii9, as they cannot reach the diseased portion, oi the ear. Thtre is on.v o?u way to eure deafn;, and that is "bv constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed conditionof the inneons lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whenthifitube is intlii'iUMl you have a rnmblins sound or imperfect hearing, and wlien it jh entirely cloied, beaffnett? id the re-u.t,aud unleitthe inHinitnatinn can be taken out and the

tube restored to ita normal condition bearing will bo destroyed forever. Many caaea cf deafness are caustd by Catarrh which ia intlam-d condition of the mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure nets through the hlooil on tho imieoue eurfaceb cf thß fjstem. vVo uill iveüne Hundred Dollarn for aor caie ol Catarrhnl Deafnees that can not be cured by liairc Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All DruggieU 70c.

A misplaced comma got a newspaper in serious trouble, recently- This is the way the compositor set the paragraph: 'The two young mm spent the earl, part of the evening with two young ladies; and after they left, the girls got drunk 99 It is

up to tne reader to piace uiej

success

hustle and energy and is a Sturm

Corporation, a dozen different members of the family owning all of the stock. L. H. Sturm the hardware man being President and F. X Sturm the Secretary and General Manager, he's is the man w ho has built the business up. Liberty Bonds. Final N. Y. Sale Price Jflne 2,

Liberty Loar, 3!is $91.14

Liber y Loan, first 4s 86 50 Liberty Loan, secon d 4s . . . . 85.00 LibeityL)an, first f;'s. ... 87 08 Liberty Loan, second 4,4S. .8 20 Liberty Loan, third 4 1 s. . . .00.02 Liberty Loan, fourth 1 'is - -86.50 Victory Loan, 33i s 95.70 Victory Loan, 44 s 95.70

Know Where, How and' When.

cio a neu y ru -pa u . i Dempsey, the world's heavyDespite the fact that beauty ofj in ine n cst ln nicii are nouseü . , Vhamnion Mix noAV is e superlative sort has been givenisome of the finest horses ever;,,. k y F nrnfj,inrinn

While Tom Mix, daring Fox ; three luHblooded Belgian police

star, has one of the beat staoles :dogs presented to him by Jack

her by nature, Miss Percy is con

fident she can overcome this

handicap. Regarding an emotional role she believes there is more in such a part than in the average ir. enue role In proof of her belief that she "hg's it in her," Miss Percy is ab:e to dispense with the customary glyce

rine tear of the screen and turn

on genuine tears as sne did in

one picture. A small advrrtisement may

keep you out of a big holeUncle Sam doesn't need t") advertise for a man to take care of his White House.

seen on the West Coast he also I -The Untamed' by Max Brand, has the. makings of a first-class under the direction of EmmettJ. kennel. Here he is seen with Flynn.

A babbling brook is probably called so because it can't kecj its mouth shut-

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One of the bgst known and !.t Advertising is never too costly . . i r (innl fl rill r o." r r t r 1 1 rnrYionnn El

r w am iiiiB.Mhisaiiii' w i t r i i -i i w i ft i mm

most successrui wruers in tne 4W J k f' 1W country lsq-oted as faying every jsucce:55'

one gets wnat he most desires.

and practically actually gets shut oft times pass for fit .mm

wnat no most wants-actually pje.

get j wnat no wants. Of course some peop'e mistake

the cause for the effect. You

Fools who keep their mouths

.vise peo

20.000 Feet of No. 3 Pine Flooring at $50 per lOOO. ' Jasper Desk Co.

No matter how much money you've got you can't look siylish

have known and who hasn't iunless you wuz born that way

mnnif mnn iiVirv ?mnr!n -A fVinii!

ambition was to succeed in busi-1 .T"eÄb- t

comma in the position as che ne s. when a!l they wanted to do;

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paragrann was written. diooiii-notmng at ai. iney tnougnt ... . :

ington Star- they wanted money, when they ;

u rT. i- 777.77 iony winted the leisure they, Booze ! Nut a could i fiord after they had made WhenHia.nrrintovoiiai'.i-ub.ea monoy. And they proved this up with jwn HtH declare he will be in t by sitting around and talking vuir pretence unlets vcu itrooare him a nhnilt tht snpct q tf.p wnnld

ilrink of whiskey, ftMulhim to a doctor ;Qnmo fiv nfrnin All rf whip1! or el ie give him a dole ot Chamberlain SQ y attain All Ot ftlCrt Colic an.i Diarrhoe Heuiiv. There is only goes to contirm the theory

a mistaken notion amouK ft whole lot oflhat you must Watch a man to

05 b fitttMü

Wnv advertise them

people that boczo is the beat remedy tor,te whathe Wants not listen tO ! . .i, T nnr;orcolic and itouiach ucho. 'H-m j in tllO Jasp0ro Courier

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. Attention Salesmen. Distributor of a necessity for every farm home, wants live salesman with auto for4 this territory. We have an attractive proposition for men who are ambitious and willing to work, v 1 Write

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REIFERT ELECTRIC CO, 210 Main St. Evansville. Indiana.

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