Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1920 — Page 5
JASPER COURSER
Jas per MniKr, Mails out: 7:45 A M.w G-.tHf. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M. 1.21 A .. 7 :50P. M. Mr Will Prior, wifo and son were here from LouisviUe on the 4th visiting relatives Mrsand Mrs Joseph Brige of Louisville visited in Jasper last Sunday and Monday. I ? TJ..-S.U TV.sViircrT
homeom Louisville to spend nesday for a few days visit
the Foul th witn her parent.
Lawrence Jerger. wife and bov, were here over the -Ith to visit relatives Will P afft wife and dnüßhtcr of Louisville where here over the 4rh visiting is wfes mother Mrs Phi Schwenk of North Mill Sc. Jos Outsell and Edward Habig were down from LouU ville over the 4th visiting friends and relatives. Louis T. Koener and wife came home Saturday to spend the fourth with M. A. Sweeney and wife
Henry Klingle. Daley Schuttter and Leo Schneider came down from Louisville Saturday to see ho'v dry the town was.
FOR HAIjK: S50ÜÜÖ feet of
Earl Dougherty 13 at home for a vacation. Miss Clare Vonderchmidt of Evansvfllo :s spending the week with h r father and brother. Mrs E M. Kean has be n visiting her parents near Bretz ville the past week. Harry Aberg and family are here from Washington D. C.
this week visiting friends.
Dr Robt Pickhardt and family came down from Franklin Wed-
Mrs ?am Melchior and son Goiv- or Evansville are visiting relatives in Jasper. M Hilda Jahn returnee! yesterday to Evansville after a visit vulh home folks. Mrs Frank Bet2 and bo .Will-. iam Zenor left yesterday for her home in Washington D. C.
Girls and women wanted at
the Glove Factory Jasper Ind to sew. Call or write- Great Western Glove Mfg. Co. Jasper Ind. Mr. R L Brainard of Ke'logg
Idaho while on his way to New
York Cuy stopped of and spent the Fourth of Ju'y m h Herman Eckert. The ball game between Jasper and Winslow teams at Winslow
No 3 Pine flooring atSSOp: r Sunday resrtted in a tie gam äiix t ix i 1 ibeing called at six o clock at th 10ÜO. Jasiu-r Dsk Company! , f t. ... 5n ,nir witll fh
end of the ninth inning with the
? core 7 to 7. The Te.i City Gray
There are two county levies
that the farmer should boom, play here Sundav.
and not bewail the school levy and the road fund
There were about 25 ex-Jasp erites no; living in Louisv.lte who canre here to spend the fourth and see the old town again.
Mr JacobC. Frommand daughter Nellie of Childress Texas visited their relatives her last week Mr. and Mrs Herman Eckert. ßGirls and women wanted it the Glove Factory Jasper Ind to sew. Call oi write. Great Western Giove Mfg Co. Jasper Ind.
Dr And- R. Friedman I he'
Evansville dentist, und wife are spending the week visiting his mother Mrs George Friedman and his brother Jos F. and sister Mrs Jac Kuntz. Mr. John Birk; our one time "man about town;" wife and son were here from Louisville over the 4th- John went home Monday but his wife and boy remained here for a week visiting her sisters and brothers. For Sale: 160 acres one mile N W- of Montgomery Consolidated Common and High School- Catholic and Protestant churches. Two 4ft. veins of good workable coal now m paying $5000 worth of new improvement. Plenty good water; improved ro:ids Good neighbors, a bargain r t $110 a a:re. dm a e:al miner. Ohas A, Traylor.
The fashion of wearing short skirts was first start. d by Cath erinj of Brauanza, who had small and dnintj feet and was anxious that others shot id ha e an oppor tunitp of admiring them. No woman who wears i shoe larger than 3 Ol 33 should ever wear short dresses to show her big hoofs. Yet in Jasper it is t common sight toseeour chickens parading around the square with bilk hose and No. 8 oxfords Elephant legs attached to saw7log feet. A sight lor gods and men but not for people with weak eyes.
Mr and Mrs. O J. Unseld and son Earl motored from Louisville last Saturday to spend the fourth with their parent Mr and Mrs Henry Melchior. ßsTGirls and women wanted at the Glove FactoryMasper Ind. to sew. Call or write. Great Western Glove Mfg. Co. Jasper Inl. WANTED A reliable and experienced Cook. Wages $10.00 per week. Railroad fare will be paid fur applicant who proves satisfactory Address Mr, Ben Straus, care of Kaufman-Straus Co. 4th ave. Louisvillg, Ky. Some profiteers are beins rounded up, but not enough of them are being put in Jaii.
An army of 200,000 men Is plenty big nouphf unless we happen to need a bigger one.
Only One Bid
A. B. Krempp was the only bidder for the Jos Gatzweiler rock road. Known as the Calumet Lake road north of Jasper, test Monday and was t iven the contract by the County Commissioners for about 2 miles of road for $23,250. This will be the most expensive piece of road in the county
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you oeen Tho Courier? Catarrhs! Djalcess Cannot be Cured.
What "Bast by lest" means to the Housewife. The value of a.r. article enn be judged only bv a direct" comparison of thi t article of the same kind. For instance you may tl ink some special brand of Baking Powder is best. That doesn't prove arything. The only way you can b sure of Baking Powder superiority is b an actual test apainst allbn nds. It isn't necessary however that the housewife go to the trouble and expense of aujh an investigation hersslf Suh test have already beer) made and made by experts in the value of B. king Povde . Calumet Baking Powder leceived highest awards at th" World's Pure Food Exposition. Chicag' Paris Exposition, Paris Fran;e. There can be but one answer to this Calumet is best bt test and best by the most
exacting test .t is possible to
and that is by oonMitutiovtal remedies, AliV hOUSeWlte tamiUar Will Deafness is caused by an inclined eon-j this fact can rest absolultely as uitionof the mucous lining oithe husta- L, .,1 fLrtL ...u ulllni n,m ehian Tube. Whenthbtube i. inilam.,1 r-d. V'".en ?HnB .Um
"lere Shall I go 00 my Vacation Trip?" I? a question of the hour. Bat tbc.:e
who knr the charms of the Great Lake
by local applications, as thev cannot
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The-e oiit oe wav to euro leafnefr-, mQke.
and that is lv constitutional remedies,! AfiV housewife laminar With
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Iirurini, and when it is entirely closed, Powder it S OOiiible to manu DeaiTnes the result, and unless the in-jQ ctUie.
Ilammation can he taken out ami the!
tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever. Many caes cf tieafne?? are caused by Catarrh vhich i an inllamad condition of the mucous eurfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure nctg through the blood on tho mucous eurfaces cf the pvatetn.
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anv case of Catarrhal Deafnefs that can 'i ,. u ii - i i . ii n- r, iui a I pilnnne to America 9 Wonderno: be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. . , 1 , t., , ... r, . .
l.tlKI. M.tWL IjIIV Tt till 117 JUlULUdllitLMC lleet of munificent pasienser vessels is esoccially attractive o travel?rs, and plying it?" watert yoif will lind ecme of the largest and mo.t palatial eteamers.
I Of there the ; Great ihip "SEEANDI BEK," operatitik! daily between Cleveland ami Uuffalo. is "undoubte 11 the ! most pop i lar. The 4S E E A N ü B EE' ' is ithe 'aret and most costlv eteaaier on
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poi tments piompts p:?em:ers to call ihrr "The Floatinsr Hotel."
The traveler tintls res; and comfort via
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(Eastern Standard Tiu;e he may break I the monotony of his all rail journey enjoy a niht öf refreshing dleep an 1
reacn destination the ioiiowing morning at 7:30.
(JirtMlars free. All Druista 75c.
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British nurses are to form a trade union. Here Is another problem In the matter of living.
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By HOWARD L. RANN
THE TOURIST THE tourist i.s a hopeful biped whose solo mission In life is to feed currency to the wayside garage. A few years ago tourists were few and far between, being confined largely to the expert but widely-busted tramp printer, who remained in town long enough to become thoroughly pickled and then toured to the next stop on the brake rod of a poultry car. With the upspringing of the automobile, however, our roads are deeply lined with a new kind of tourist, who travels among strangers and pays the list price for red inner tubes. Since It has heen discovered that tbe modern automobile can be run several thousand miles without any more expense than operating a shortline railroad, the practice of skipping from coast to coast In a wabble-legged touring car has hecome a iixed habit. Most people would rather ride In a new automobile carrying a pennant ami a weakdunged storage battery than jump on a transcontinental flyer and inhale free cinders in a rapid and
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The Practice of Skipping From Coast to Coast In a Wabble-Legged Touring Car Has Become a Fixed Habit noiseless manner. Statistics prove that a man can drive his own automobile to either coast for less than It costs to buy a private car rigged up with a shower bath and brunette porter, unless a spark plug gives. One nice thing about a long automobile tour Is that the tourist gets4a chance to meet a great many nice people and learns how the government regulates the price of gasoline. We have one of the freest forms of government in the world, and when gasoline gets too high in one place ?.ll a man has to do is to drive on to some point where it is a few cents higher. This tends to keep the tourist In an amiable and contented frame of mind, and also encourages the building of stone-front garages which are often mistaken for the hetol. The tourist does not need to take much of anytlung with him except a few extra tubes :md money. It is astonishing how fast money will ooze away from a tourist who has never dre anything to his own car except tilt the w-ihdshiehl. But no n an be
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Lifting prices In this country is getting to bo an occupational disease. Many a favorite son Is already beginning to feel like a neglected stepchild.
Krashmakers report a shortage of bristles. We aren't skinning enough profiteers.
Consumers who buy economically constitute an effective though unofficial fair price board.
More "propaganda." A shipment of 3,000 German canaries has just arrived at Xew York.
Experts remind that garden days are here, the gladdest of the year, and hardest to get started. 1
Men who formerly railed at "silkstocking aristocracy" now belong to labor's silk shirt aristocracy.
Why doesn't our presidential candidate come out for lower rents and get himself elected by acclamation?
If it Is true that gold nuggets were found In a well in Saskatchewan, there'll be no dron In that bucket.
Tbe king of Spain has been consulting an ear specialist. IJcvn keeping his ear to the ground too long, maybe.
hack with both lungs full of fresh air. an appelitw like a wheat elevator and a coat of tan thicker than a deep soa diver's, ttest of all. every tourist is a goo l roads booster, and he is already pulling a lot of states out of the mud. (Copyright.) O Organization of the G. A. R. Tho Grand Army of the Republic wa organized in Decatur, 111., April 0, ISCi. Its existence is primarily due to Dr. IV F. Stephenson and Chaplain W. J. Itutledge of the Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, who conceived the Idea of its formation In 1S04. The first national encampment was inaugurated November 20, 1S00. The Grand Army
has been organized Into departments
representing the states and territories. '
In lOld there were 5.4r2 posts having a membership of irt).S03. The establishment of Memorial day Is due to the efTorts of the G. A. ft. Effective Printing means good type, good presses, good workmen and good paper. We hare the eauioment and the workman for
use Haincierraill grades of bond, safety j uid corer papert. Let i ttTT you.'
The test of worth Is not the hold you have of earth; Io, there bo gentlest souls, sea blown, That know not any harbor known; And It may be the reason. Is They touch on fairer shores than this. Joaquin Miller. Salads New and Old. During the summer fruit salads of various kinds should be 'freely used, especially for the picnic lunch. There Is such a variety of fruits that one need not repeat. Ttrttl Fruttl Sajad. Take one quarter of a pound of figs, cut In small pieces, the same amount of stoned and quartered dates, one-half cupful of canned strawberries, Uie same of canned pineapple, the Juice of one-half lemon, two tablespoonfuls of sugar and one-half cupful of orange Juice. Serve as dessert. Italian Salad. Take four sardines, three large potatoes, three hard-cooked eggs, half a cupful of cooked lima beans. Slice the" potatoes, skin and bone the sardines and break Into bits, then mix with the potatoes. Put the yolk3 of two of the eggs Into a bowl, add a pinch of mustard, sale and oil enough to make a smooth cream, add onethird as much vinegar as oil. Pour this dressing over the salad and add the shredded whites. Garnish with the whole egg cut in pieces and a few stoned olives. Serve well chilled. Royal Soup. This is another tireless cooker recipe. Put a cut-up fowl in a cooker kettle, full of cold water, boil ten minutes, then pack in a cooker for nix hours or overnight. Remove the chicken and to the stock add one dozen small onions, two diced carrots, one turnip also diced, one cupful of peas, two bay leaves, salt and pepper. Reheat the radiator, bring sonp to a noil and repack. Do not strain, but seiw? with grated cheese and buttered toast. The chicken meat may be used for various dishes later. Squabs en Casserole. Saute six squabs in two tahlespoonfuls of butter without browning, then cover with broth, add a sprig of parsley, n,bay leaf, and cook until nearly tender; then add a dozen and a half of button onions which have been parboiled, two dozen potato balls and two half-inch cubes of fried bacon. When ready to serve, remove the parsley and stir in the yolks of three eggs well beaten and added to half of a cupful of cream; add a tablespoonful of butter or bacon fat. Do not boil after the eggs are added. Serve from the casserole. One of the nicest ways to serve squabs Is boned and stuffed, then roasted. It is not a ditlicult process to bone a few birds. The small leg bones are left at the end for a more shapely appearance. They may be broiled without Stuffing if preferred, adding a bit of celery or a piece of onion to season the Inside of the mrd. (Copyright. 1920, Western Newspaper ITnlon.) o
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