Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 June 1920 — Page 5

iASPER COURSER

Jayper Mail: Mails out: 7:45 A M.. 6:3) Jf. M. Mails in 827 A. M . r 7 :50P. M. Mrs S. A. Cooper is spending this week' at West Bf den Spring sr20 per cent off on all oxfords and low shoes at N. Melchior and Son?. Mr. John Kippenhrock of Ferdinand went to Ireland Tuesday to visic his son-in aw L Weyer. "Good mor.ung! Have you aeen The Courier? Evannll'p hnt pacer" Other Way"" 'Rund 7 "Die

yoa ever fool with thestojk mar

ket?"

"No I was in earnest. The

stock market did the fooling " Slight Sarcasm She "I ney er try to parade my virtues."

He -"No. It needs at leas: A A

two to maKe a paraae.

terSee June Specials at N. Melchior and Son3

Urs Herman Eckert was called to HuntinsrburK yesterday by the death of hzr mother

Peter Wending moved into the

old Nohr hotel bu ldintr this

week.

Trustee Nick Senninger, of

Ferdinand was in Jasper Monday

attending Commissioners Court.

Trustee Johnson, of Patoka,

spent Mondey in Jasper talking to

the Board of Review.

wp: reductions in seasonable

Merc!- l.idire at N- Melchior and

tons

JIn order to meet the demand

for cheaper Merchandise we have Sprauer.

suoscanua'iy reuueea. most ot

ourstock to meet that demand:

Seouradd N. Melchior and Son

. HermanTeder Dies.

Ex county Commissioner, and

Ex trustee of-Marion tp died at

his home in Marion tJ last Thürs

day r ight Ji.ne 4 aird about 5

years Burial at Celestine. He always too! an interest in politics

f nd served his township as trus ton and the county as commis

sioner His education was very

limited and many amusing

anecdotes are told of his doings

Mr. Henry Wucher and family

of Iiuniintrhurg visited his s'ßter

Mrs. Henry Me!chicr Sunday-

crsee biir njd of N. Melchior ind Sons Oir 3rinr reduction on ntire stock of shoes. Mr. Theodore Kunkel and

Ferdie WeyOi and w'fe motorcc to Ferdinand Sunday.

A boy v.as born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones Wednesday. Boone township held their annual school commencement at Portersville Saturday night. Dr. S. P Salb retuoned Tuesday from Washington D' C. where he hid spent a few days. Mr, and Mrs. W. S Hunter returned home from Bloomington Friday. Mrs, W. A- Wilson returned

Wednesday, from a business visit to Ft. Wayne.

The K of C. picnic which was to be have been held at Fere inand Sunday was postponed till next Sunday. The annual commencement exercise of Jasper' College was held in St Joseph Hall Wednesday evening. flrin order to satisfy the big demand for children Merchandise eve are offering mcst of oar stock as greatly reduced pride N.

Meichior and Sons.

Dr. Victor Sprauer is home

from I 'dianaj University to visit

hss parents Nr. and Mrs- A'ois

"Our Boll."

Wo clip the following from a Chicago Corresponed -nts letter of las' Sunday. The Mayjr Huntor refered to is the oldest aon of vV. S. Huhtor and wife; was born

and raised in Jasper and is commonly known here as Bob Hunter The H'Burg Ind wculd say 'Nother Jaspor boy makes good. "Lee Herr of Tell City thiid district delegate, arrived Sunday morning from Evansville as did Mayor Robert Hunter of Frovidence Ky. a member of the Kentucky Racine: Commission and a delegate to the convention."

Emil Fisher came home last Saturday from Indiana Uniyersitv to visit his parents. He will m leave next week fo- Indiavanolis where he has a date to nound the keyboard of a "Mnr " Mrs. Frank Betz and son. an.t rs, Emma Jahn, wife of VnrJolin Jahn ar d children are hr( from Washingcm D l visiting relatives. , - - Many folks are like Ivjh ry lit

tie bi-ds in a nest: When yotii

oraisv them, they iie still with their moutl s open waiting for moreBest Remedy for Stomach Trouble. "I am pleased to have the opportunity t ) H iy a good wor I for Chamberlain's Tablets" writes Mrs. Majnie Hertel ol Moberly, Mo. "I think they uro the best remedy f r Ftcniach tro ibles, bili

ousness and constipation I have ever u?ed. I have taken them off and on Ur two or three and 'they always xelieve indirection, tone up thü liver and make me feel line.

Those whoafways.say the right thing ai the right time have schooled themselves to talk less than ether people. The men who are wise will advertise And sell their stock each day; But there are few- .vho nevr do, Because they aint built that way

JUNE 12 tli to 191 h Inclusive

20 por cent, off on all Mens', Ladies and Childrens Oxfords, and. low shoes, including our entire stock.

lO Rer cent. Off on all Hens' and Ladies and Childrens dress and work shoes.

10. Per cent. Off on all'.BaVys' shoes and slippers.

20 Per cent. Off on all Mens' Hats and Caps, bothrfelt and straws. Mens dark Brown Mahogany Walk Over Shoes, ?10 value for S. $11 value for 9.

Tl ES $2 value for $1.5o; 1.5o value 1.25; 1.25 for 1 UMUDIEM WJElM 15 Per cent. off.

N- R Hammorri Dist. Asst. Supt Tor the Prund.mtial Ins. Co. wh:. n tovvn lirst part of - the week Ir,kin; after business, no Inj? 1 ?ij;e t havo been appointed here to take che plr.Cw of Mr. loiht-.n.

Cut This Out and Take It With You. A man often forgets the exact name of the article he wishes to purchase, andas a last reforttakes sorretbing else instead 'I hit is always disappointing and unsatisfactory. The sway is tociot u this out and tako it whe you so fan pamake ure of getting Chamberlain's Tablets. You will lind nothing quita po patiefaetorv forconstipation and indigestion.

RANSFERS

REAL ESTATE T

German American Bank to Marv E. Diliin. lots 5. G. 7. S

Ireland $300. Ben F. Katterhenry to Aue: F. Becker und ) lots Ü7 e'- 2G IIuntingburprM25. Jesse Mitchell to James Cummins lot 111 Birdseye also 10 100 acre $500. Anna M. Klein to Alvin PBeeler, pt lot 5 Huntingbunr, $2500. John Jackie heirs to Frank Gerlach, lot G Huntingburg $1000 James Noble to Irena E. Fish

er 39 acre $700,

K. G. Club Wins

The Jasper K. of C. team won from the Evansville Eagles team on the col'ege campus here Sun

day scoreS toOv Pfau's pitching was the feature of the game. He

allowed only two h'-ts and stuck out twelve men- Next Sunday

the K. of C. team will play the

Winslow Club here.

Liberty Bonds.

True friend are those wo feel

ike kicking because they point

out oji faults.

The? rrnn of onerg an 1 pluck

Hive found this Maxim vvise

It never pays to run ior luck

Unless you advertise.Oscarr Why did you have thn

telephone t iken outotvc ur office?

Jim uo you consiaer anything a moderu impro ement cvhich gives your wife a chance

to ask tor money during business

hours, arer going through your pockets the night before? Houston Host.

A big bunch of left over straw hats, choice for A small assortment of Ladies small sized oxfords $1 On account of the JPubllc demand for cheaper merchandise we have mado substantial reduction on- most of our stock cf merchandise and hope to be

favored with a liberal patronage. OEJE WEEK OWLY.

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Final N.Y. Sale Price June 2, Liberty Loar, 3s Sl 14 Liberty Loan, first 4s 8G 50 Liberty Loan, second 4? 85.00 Liberty Loan, first - 'is 87.08 Liberty Loan, second 4,is. .80 20

iLiberty Loan, third 4l4 s. . . .90.02

Liberty Loan, fourth Ls. .80.50 Victory Loan, 3?4S 95.70

Victory Loan, 4?is.

95.70

For the Reliet of Rheumatic Pains. When you have ftiffness and soreness of the musclee, aching joints? and find it ditlicultto move without pain try massflßiii!: the affected parts with Chamberlain's Liniment. It will relievo the p.iin ami make rest and sleep possible

Mis. H.C Hasenour Dies Mrs Elizabeth Hasenour, aged G5 rears wife of H. C. Hasenour

Delphine C Niehaus to Hilbert ?f St ? commiss.

N. Quante 200 acres. $100 . IV" ?.u.üü 'X

Hilbert Quante to Alois Nie- r aVf "T a i"-. "'."Vv J

haus. 200 acre $100.

Joseph Mehringer to George L. Mehringer 120 acre $2000 James Cummins to Brittle I.

hospital, Louisville Ky. after a

brief illness. She went to Louisville several

weeks ago on account of ihe ill

ness of a daughter Mrs John J. Miller who died May 19th at her on 132: South ISth St The re

'mains wer 'j laid to rest in St

Mitchell lot 111 Birdseye also 10 100 acre ?500Frank Z mmer to Alexander

GeorKe Andry to Adolpü Foers .? "1 ".VirJ" 'n X I.

ter pt e.' w 34-2-5. $1000. j!nff IiL"v- w u'"l-"lt

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Use Michelin Tires and Tubes.

CASTO R I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always bears the Signature cf

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tlnv r:ir.not,x'

They say, that stolen kisses

re the sweetest," he said as they sat on the piazza looking at the moor.. "Indeed." she said. "Yes. What do you think aboui it?;; "Oh, I have no opinion at a'l, but it seems to me if 1 were a

young man I wouldn't be long in doubt whether they were or not."

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There are several people Jn Jasper. who are laboring under a delusion. They think because they hav succeeded in deceiving the public and kept out of the penitentary that they will also "fool" theLord and keep out of hell. But they are mistaken.

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W ear, RimiMre, Fiimisiaisigs

in fiict evoiy slo.c has agreed to cit prieos fo th: cov? for thi.s Croat

iVe Don't Blame Of to. Do You?

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Mr Otto Buettner, of Anderson has submitted a proposition to the American Legion to sell the county lot No. 117, Corner of Seventh and Newton Streets: to erect a CountjMemcrial on; as the lot is practically vacant; fcr $4 500 The only thing we can blame Ott o for is for not asking $9.000.00. It is laxed for 2 000.

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COPEKAIWE

Boys-Girls.

One quality only The best. Special prices on a large uto?.k of Michelin and Brunswick Tires

and Tubes. :iOx: r.iivfi:il Tire Non $kiil

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I)0iore liavo Ev;:n.;vilic 2::: rv-Ii;ints ioinod lmnd for ihn

r-olo juirposo of giving the mbli aCrrr.t JJargain Event and one of

iK-h niagnitudo as this v. ill attract th-.Taiuls of tlirifjy shoppers.

Sale Is Now Gokig Ob! Vi.'-'i Svansvillo and Save Your Fares will to refunded in accordance men di. S. ii. i-ian.

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You 7ill know tho morchaiit co-cperatin in this Great

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Ppular Interest in tho blackhcrry crop threatens to overshadow that In 'the federal' staUstlcs on cotton.

You have probably seen the elephants perforrp in the circus but you should see them romping and frolicking in the Junge Village. We wish to call the attentiön of our readers, especially the Boys and Girls to the Rub-No-More Frolics on page 1 of this issue By savinc the Trade marks and filling in the missinur words

in the jingles our readers can ob- ' tain a beautiful.y colored Jungle I Th" r us well enough, Village Free. Ve recommend ! 1,1,1 l0, Ii0t tll!nk m,,ch moro of our Rub-No More and Spotless to all ! Iafu'," " l0 some peop,e rIsM here j j . ... .i . -at home.

our rei iiers anu suggest trat me

Aftcr-allv'it Is a little funny that a war wlilch has made everybody rich should have made all the nations poor.

Cord Tires 1

40.1K) is. 00

Catarrhal lhatnc$s Cannot be Cured. by local apidiration?, a they ear.r

re.ch the .lise.ied Mrtiun, of the ar.:Jx' There ir on. on way to ear leafrifps, '""x,

and that ly eontitational remedies), j x

ditionof the umeons lining n'the Kusta-j Why pay more when pu can chian Tube. Whenthi-tube intlavned ; o;el thcC iZOOd reliable tires at

you have a rnmMini: wind r impel iet;t th l ve prjccs See these tircS; J hearing, and xs lu n it 1 eutin ly rIo-d,l Ci

J)e;i::iuth is the rttfi.t, and linier the m- .VplplM I F

(Boys and Jirls begin saving the : It wo;iI( bo lnor, sromly lf citIe5 ;Lr()0ltraPe marsks P0W f0V ,thl3 1!ter"' asted le.s of their pi Ins in popula-

esung anueuucuuonai premium, i tl(,n and more of increased housing

facilities.

tlarnuiation can betaken uit and the

tube reitored to it." normal condition hearing ili be destroyed forever. Many case cl de fness are canned by Catarrh vhich an inflamed condition of the inucoiiH purfarej?. Hall't Catarrh Cure uct-i through Un blcod on thy uuicoiie eurfacee cf the eyfctem. e uill k'iveOnv Hundred Doharefor any caf o! Jatarrhjl Deafm--H tiiat ean not be cured by HallV Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druggicta 70e.

Karl K Weigel.

Bor ze is N 'l 1 (i ndCure. From th Am ,.-v. Intelli rencer. When a m n e in.- to m al! d:ub.e 1

up with p:r:i and b eiaie he will ne m vour presence unle. vtu procure him a

drink of whiskev, tend bitn to a doctor or ehe tfive him a doe of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoe Kemwdy. There is a mistaken notion amo.11: a whole lot of

people that booze, is the beat remedy for; colic and stouiuch ache.

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A wedding rinj: shortage I. blamed on leap year activities. Iiut then ferninHm is blamed for almost everything this year.

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EXCURSION to LOUISVILLE I

From Jasper 6) "1 T and Dubois p.JL JL

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Round trip Fare Includes War Tax.

SUNDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1920, Tickets sold for train leaving Dubois 6:5-1 p. m. and Jasper 7:15 Saturday "Jnne li'th., connecting with special train leaving Hunting. Lur22:2cf a. m. Sunday June L'oth. Tickets also eold for train leaying Daboia 7 : lo a. m. and Ja9per 7 :55 a. in. Sunday Juno L'oth. All tickets good returning on train X j. lo, leaving Loaieville 4:o5 p. iu. New Albany 4 :J-3 p. in. Sundav June -oth.

For'tuet? and detailed information apply to V.E. Claycomb, Agent

Jasperana L.

II. Greer Agent Dubois.

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