Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1920 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
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Mails in 8 :27 A? M , '9;ß4 !A ' M BohnertJaonWsroutc
Claud Nieter has a job as clerk at the Postofllco. Letter Carrier Robt Fierst is sick this week and Wendolin
7 :50P. M.
Mayor George Patrick Wagner made a visit to Bedford last Monday. Mrs Nina Ihker was here from French Lick last Saturday vidtinj friends Ferd Vollmer was in town from Poaey County last Monday looking: aftei his farms Born to Dr Bomblaski last Thursday a little Kir), Mother and child are doing well Charles W. Kuebler of Jackson Tenn came here Monday night to visit his parents for a couple of daya. Jasper sent a large crowd with thoDurlauf band to Ferdinand
last Sunday to attend the K. of C Picnic. They had an ideal day. The Glove Manufactory employees enjoyed their monthly Eicnic last Sunday there were 3 ig bas loads to the Ferdinand doincs. " Good morning! Have
you coon Sho Courier?
EvaJitf'dllA'o beat Daner." Cot ThlTOut and fake It With You.
A man often formet the extci name of
the article be vriihea to purchase, andaa a lilt reforttakei something else instead That ii alwari diiappointing and uneatiifactory. Tbe t afe way if to cut thifl oat and take it with you to as to make furo of vetting Chamberlain's Tablets. You will find nothing qnite so satisfactory for constipation and indigestion.
Excuasion to Louisville nex Sunday June 20 for $2.11 from Jasper and Dubois. Mrs Alice Flagg left yesterday for Connecticut and Massachusetts for a visit. Mrs. W. A. Wilson wentto Hunting burp; Tuesday on Rebec kah business. Miss Anna Wuchner went to Loui' i'te Tuesday for a visit
wiMn UtiVcS. Louis and Clem Eckstein went to Chicago Wednesday on a business trip. A woma" can gt p. lot of pleasure out of a thinp; that doesn't separate her from some of her money. But a man can't.
Another strange thing is how
much more a lel'ow will do for your sister tnan he will for hia
own, When a girl tells you that she has never kissed a mn don't embarrsss her by asking her how many men have kissed her. Mrs Rose Madden and daugh ter cf South Dakota and Mr. and Mrs Frank W lson of Daviess county were visitors at N B. Cummiski ys Sunday Miss Dorthertv Huther youngest daughtorof Postmaster Huth er is visiting her sifter ra Heneretta Buck, at Henderson, Ky this wetk. Before a girl is 25 her mother
is afraid that Daughter will get
Born Sunday morning to Mr,1"" w5uaT fkl uL uu. c;fU o hn.iinr, married. But after that hfr
UUU iura, uuiiii intuitu uviuiiuiufs . - - j . i . -r-x i . baby boy. He waa christened mother is afraid that Daughter r.. o,ri muon won t get married.
uUUUujf UlbCillUUll auu rw to tvv.t the name Walter Frank.
The man who gives 33 inches for a vard does an awful lot op
squealing when then the other
FOR SALE: 20000 foet of
1000 Jasper Dek Company fel'ow giv-s.him.15 ounces for a
puuiiu
When a man te' s you that he isn't afraid of his wife you shouldn't believe anything else that the durn liar says. This would be a better world if men were as careful of their own records as they are of the records of their phonographs - MMMaaaaaBaaaBWHMM"M Every time a grouch attends a musical comedy he feels like hiring a lawyer and suing the mancsement for Breach of Promise. We do not know much. But we do know that the fathead who stated that it takes two to make an argument wasn't a married man. in CASTOR IÄ For Infants and Children En Moo ForOvoi-30 Ycaro
Ahrajs tx&rt Ihm
Rattlesnikes, according to report from the mountains, rre more numerous in Kentucky this year than ever before.. And this difference in piecaution also is noted: Men are earring: more clubs and fewer bottlea. For the Relic! of Rhttiaitlc Piini. When you hare tiffnen and goreneii of thi maiclf f , tchinf jointi and find it difficult to more without pain trr man fing tht affected parti with Chamberlsin't Liniment. It will relieve the pin and make reit aud ileep possible ; Fishing Is Goad Local fisherman are having rreat luck in the past few days Some fine catches are reported both with trot line and hand line Many fishermen are going over into Knox county where the fish
have been bitinff in a manner highly pleasing to the most exncling. They say that if you happen to strike it right the fish bite about as fast as one can bait and throw his lines into the water.Petersburg Press. Catarrhal Deotoen Cannot fee Cond. by local application!, they cannot reach the diieaied portion, of the ear. There ii oni one way to cure deafnesi. aadthatii by comtltutional remediei, Deafnen ii caused br an inflamed conditionof the mucoui lininr of tbe Eustachian Tube. Whenthistube ii inflamed you hate a rumbling loand or imperfect hearing and when it m entirely closed, Daffneii is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and the taba restored to its uormal condition hearing will bo destroyed forever. Many cues cf deafnef i are caused by Catarrh bich ii an inflamdd condition of the mucoui lurfacei. Hall'i Catarrh Cure acta through the blood on the inucoui lurfacet cf the system. a mill giTeOne Hundred Dollars for any caie of Catarrhal Deafnets that can not be cured by Uall'i Catarrh Cur. Circular! free. All Druggists Sc. Do It Now" Bobicribe for the Jaipe Weekly Courier, Don't put of! fo r t oorfotf vUX 70a can do today.
The men of energj and pluck
Hive found this Maxim wiseIt never pays to run lor luck Unless you advertise. WANTED: Man or woman to manage and operate Cream stat ion in Jasper for us. Write for part culars Sunlight Creameries Evansvilie Ind. Beit Remedy for Stomach Trouble. "I am pleaiedto have the opportunity to eay a good word for Chimberlain'e TabletiJ7 writes Mn. Mamie Bertel of Moberl, Mo. "I think they re the beat remedy for stomach troubles, biliouineia and constipation T hare erir usd. I have taken them off and on for two or three aud they always relieve indigestion, tone up the liver and make me feel Üne.
Edw J. Kuebler made a business trip to Evansvilie yesterday Mat Judy is here from IndianapoUo visitinff relatives.
MMrs. Rottet is here from Jason ville visiting relatives and friend. Mrs Ralph Meadows and little daughter, of Louisville are in Jasper visitin at N. B. Cummiakeys. The local ball team defeated the Winslow team on the home grounds Sunday by scores of 4 to 3. Frank Habig has been appoint
ed local agent for the Prudential Ins Co. and began his work
Monday,
Fred Rumbach returned last
week frorn CHcago where he
had been working for the past
few weeks.
Mrs W. A, Travlor and daugh
ter Olive left Wednesday for
Des Moines Iowa to visit Mrs-
Grimes.
Wi. at has become of the old fashioned German who used to
(all you a "lumf" whan you
doubted that the Kaiser was in fallible. It is better to stay away from Ghurch than it is to go to Church and leave your religion behind vou when you walk out, as most people do.
Licensed to Wed. Gil J. Partenherimer 28 to Ariel Anderson 28 both of Huntingburg. Theo Francke 43 to Emelia Thorman 39 both of Huntingburg Edw Madlon 30. to Mary M. Remke 27 both of Ferdinand. Joseph Scheuk 36 to Blaudine B. Vferkley 31 of St Phillips Ind D. H. McCord 36 Roswell New Mexico to Blanch McCord 29 of Ft Wayne Texas. Married by T K. Dougherty June 5 190 both parties had betn married and divorced before.
No man over failed becausoho devoted his time to minding hia own business. If you didn't gf t this one the first time, read in
again. Of course it ia none of our business. But we have often wandered how a woman with a two-barrel shapo ever manages to take a bath m one of the halfbarrel bath tuba vou find in mod
ern flat buildings.
On tho dthcr hand, there nro many women who will neviT get Interested In the oulja board. Ic looks too much like a flat Iron.
It may tako even more than the gocupatlon of Constantinople, however, to convince tho Turks that the allies mean what they say.
John. ' Hinsell the republican boss of Dubois of Dubois county A J
is opening a near ' saloon on
the corner of 6tr and Newton St. John has lots of business, Republican boss, Hotel man, Telephone Exchange manageri farmer and now dispense "soft drinks.'. He has got the H. C. L locoec The Glove Factory Social Club about 50 of them had their pic
ture took Sunday morning on the Court House pavement and it is
a good looker. Especially Mike
S. on tne end witn a smile as
broad as a big sunflower. The Boss Frank X S. in the center also loom up. We cannot comment on the good looking ladies. They tfive the picture class. Sprauer made a fine picture.
Thirty years ago, when 25 cent
was a whole lot of money and
would. buy enough steak to feed a family with 0 piece of suet and
a piece of liver thrown in for
crood measure and here was no
such animal as tooth paste,
ustd to keep her teeth shining
like pearls by cleaning them with
the ashes that Father savd from
his seegars- This hint would
save the girl a lot of money to
dav but we 11 be. that not one of
them will take it.
Liberty Bonds.
Circuit Court.
Final N.Y. Sale Price June 2,
Liberty Loar, 3!is $91 14
Libeny Loan, first 4s 86 50
Liberty Loan, secon d 43 . . . . 85.00
Liberty Loan, first -J s 87 08 Liberty Loan, second 4143. .80 20 Liberty Loan, third 4l4 3... .90.02 Liberty Loan, fourth 4as. .86.50 Victory Loan, 3s 95 70
Viclory Loan, 4s 95.70;
Booze Is Not a Good Cure. From the Ames Iowa Iotollixencer. When a iuu crmea to you ml! doubled up with pain und rieelarns he will die in your presence unl v u procure him a jrint of whiskey, tend dim to a doctor or viae ive him a do of 1 "himbfrltin'i Colic and Diarrhoea Ueoiody. There ii a mistaken notion ncnouf? a whole lot of people that boo re is the best remedy for colic and etomach acne.
Trilby Sullivan vs Rearon H
Sullivan Divorce granted pla n-
tiff.
Mattie Sendelveck vs Wm J.
Sendelweck divorce granted nlantiff prohibited from marrying
tor 2 years.
State vs Geo Gerber A. M. P. P.
nollied
State 8 Clarence Schneider, al
lowing Minors to play pool fined
$5 and cost. State vs Otto Seng A. M. P. P
fined ?5 and cost
The 'awyers will all starve to
death (good riddance) if they
never have any more business than this court, Nothing doing.
REAL ESTÄIE TRÄUSFERS. Ed Rogissard to Bertha Sermer
sheim, lot 4, Jasper $1,800.
Anthony ßellner to Ed Rogis
sard, Iota 9, 10 Jasper 11,500
Ed McNerney to Homer M and Au) elia Jones pt lot 14 Jasper
$2.700
Henry Hoffman to Wallace Milling Co. 1 acre $500. Louis Kellams to Nannie Eck ert pt kts 87. 88 B?rdse; e, $650 Brendle and Patbergto Katterhenry and Miessner, pt lot 9 Huntingburg $1. Mary I. Sermersheim to Henry J. Gamelspacher pt lot 19 Jasper $125. Henry C. Hartman to Christina Klosterman, 293 acres $1. Wilhelmina Beumer to Frank E. Beumer Sr 120 acres $2.300 LeoH. h'sher to Gifford W. Cook pt Se Nvr 27, 2, 5, 225. Mary Wiesman to Otto W. Arenaman etal 20 acres, $2,100 Martin E Bretz to Ernest Wiseman pt NW 34 2, 5, 9b I Ferdinand Dcmuth to Simon Demuth 119 acres $1. Henry Diers to Elizabeth Diera last will. Herman Teder to Henry J. Ted?r etal last will. James E. Glenn to Carrie Koerner pt lot 45 Birdseye 3700. Geo M. Beldon to Arabelle Burton, 3 acres $3-000. F. J. Senp to George Horney,
80 acres $10.
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With prospects of higher coal prices next winter, It may b necessary for the average consumer to depart from this life to get warm.
One would naturally expect that five pound sapphire, recently discovered In India, to bo seen soon In the shirt bosom of a war profiteer.
Feara of a lack of cordial understanding have afforded Interesting but unproductive material for the pessl mist on numerous occasions.
THOUSANDS Dr INLAWb
GSM
Eyewitness Tells of Horrors Following Eruption of Volcano in Java. Singapore. The terrible scene! which prevailed when the volcano of Kalut, In the Island of Java, burst Into eruption on May SO, destroying 28 Tillages and causing a loss of life estimated at 50.000, have been vividly described by Mlsa B. W. Cranen, whoj was staying In the village of Blltar at that time and recently arrived here from Spurabaya. The first symptoms of the coming eruption, according to Miss Cranen, were sounds like thunder and vivid flashes In the sky. Enormous boulders were flung from the volcano Into the lowlands around It
River f Lava and Mud. for Immense distances. There was pitch darkness, owing to a rain of ashes. Then came the warning to the occupants of Blltar that a river of lava and mud was approaching. The river, according to Miss Cranen, was ten miles wldo and four feet deep and ran for three hours, covering railroad stations, burying locomotives and cars, destroying every house In many villages, end at the same time catching and Mterully burning alive thousands of natlvea. After the volcano subsided. Miss Cranen declares, the arms and legs of TlctlmoJCW ieen protruding through the xau3vn6 lava all over Kedlrl district ia Wjrtdnitjr of Kalut. Fifty tfcouca&4 reported dead, but thouwndfltlT missing and arc belleV rlaVe lost their lives during tho eTCLtlon.
, .LIVE MEN WANTED. . Wo aro aiotributoro of tho GIOBE ELECTRIC FAflU LIGHT & POWER PLANTS and want ambitiona xnon with automobiloo to call on apalorc in thio torritory. Good paying proposition to hnotloro. Writo qniclx to , SEIFERT ELECTRIC OO.f 210 Main St. Evanovillo, Indiana,
XGURSION to LOUISVILLE !
$211
Prom Jacper
and Duboic
Round trip Faro 'Include War Tax.
SUNDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1920, Ticketi .old for trait leavinzDoboi. 6:M p. m. and j.sper7:15 5Klto ,e"i,;' Duu 7:40 m- ""p" im All tickeu eood returning on train No. lo, leavinz IxmiiTilln 4 -(v.-. n m,W Albany 4:25 p m. Sunday JqneSoth. P J per and L.'r? " ' CIconjb' Aent
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After Oh "Bawl." After the bawl is over. After the rant and the roar. After the 'Mark horse" is saddled And loaded with junk galore:
Liany the hearts that are quaking
If you could read them all Many the cause are forsaking, After the bawl.
Gen Leonard Wood went up to
Chicago. All rigged out in his hope duds
Bat alas! a od alack he s come back All spattered over with soap cuds. When shall we three meet aRain, Hiram. Frank and General Len? Sooth, it makes but little dif. K-
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