Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1920 — Page 5
1AQPFR tfll!REl Mr K K. Wcfeel and sons Geo! J? e money.wrench
in THE FULL BUT SHORT SKIRT
of Oakland City last week.
Jorpcr Maita. Mail3 out: 7:45 A. M.f G:8')MU.
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Fools who keep thoir months shut may pass for wise men . A progressive man is one who hai the ability to stand still while others arej oing backward, The man who .can't tr; st him"self alwa s imagines that other peop'eought to treat him.
America is now in tha same condition as when it waa discovered -not a saloon in it. WTGirls andjvomen wanted at the Glove Factory Jasper Lid. to sew. Call or write. Great Western Glove Mfg. Co, Jasper In J. FOU SALE: 2000d"fect of No Pine flooring alSoOp r 1000. Jasper Pc.sk Company Chamberlain's Cilx aiJ Ularrlnei Rcmcdv. This rome y U certain to bo iiecde.l in inanv hoiiida beforo th summer ;s ever. Hay it now aad be prepared. It is recjnize 1 a niD3t reli Us remedy for bowel compiling nnd may bo ob tained at any drug toro. tsGIrls and women wanted at the Glove Factory Jasper Ind to sew. Call or write. Great Western Glove Mfg. Co. Jasper Ind. The average man learns by his own experience. The wiso man learns b? the experience of oth ers. Suffered intense Pain A few yeara ao when visiting relative in Michigan pomethings I had eaten brought on an attack oi Colora morpus" wri'e Mrs Celesta McVicker, Macon Mo. "I suffeied intense pain and had to tro to bed. J iroi a bottle of Chamberlain Colic aid Diarrhoea Remedy and one dose reliee I the pain wonder fully. I only took two or three dcaee but they did the work. For Sale: 160 acre3 one mile N. VV- of Montgomery Consolidated Common and High School. Catholic and Protestant churches. Two 4ft. veins of good workable coal now paying- $5000 worth of new improvement. Plenty good water; improved roads Good neighbors, a bargain at. $110 a acre, rim a ccal miner. Chas'A, Traylor.
CASTO'RIA
For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature cf
'A trained nurse had an Italian patient, very ill and feveiish with pneumonia She had orders to give hin: a cold sponge bath every three hours She did this twice; the third time she started, a faint voice whispered "Lad that's not dirt; that's the color of my skin." "Good morning! Have you aeen The Courier? Evjvn,rttte'fi fraat pa par."
Liberty Bonds.
Final N.Y. Sale Price July 11, Liberty Loar, 3s . $11 1G Liberty Loan, first 4s SO 10 Liberty Loan, second 4s. . . . 85.30 Libei tv Loan, first 4 Us SG 40
Liberty Loan, second 4 Vs. .85 54 Liberty Loan, third 4 Vs S9.10 Liberty Loan, fourth 4Js. .85.74 Victory Loan, 3Us Victory Loan, 4:,4 S 96 00 Catarrhal Diatness Cannot be Cured. by local application?, as -they cannot roach the diseased portion, of the ear There is oniv one way to cure deafness, and that is "by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed conditionof the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is intlamed vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, l)eatiness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and the tubo restored to its normal condition hearing will bo destroyed forever. Many eaaee c! deafness arc caused by Catarrh which is an intlamaa condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure act9 through the blood the mucous eurfajes cf the system. We will giveOne Hundred Dollarsfor any case of Catarrhal Deafness that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars tree. All Druggists 75c.
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George returned to her home in Evansville Tuesday morning. ' M-- i Blackberries are on the market at 35c per gallon. Nice fresh apples at $1.00 per bushel. (luy Norman returned Friday from Chicago whe;e he had spent a few days. Mr. and Ir3 Urbin Melchior and tvvo hi'dren went to Evans ville Tu !iv to visitedhis brother Sam Melchior and fami y. Frank Hollinder of Ferdinand is in Jasper visiting his daughter Mrs Ruprcct Klueh of north Main. TGirls and women wanted it the Glove Factory Jasper Ind to sew. Call oi write. Great Western Gove Mfg Co. Jasper
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i - tVbitto do When BiIUoui. Eat no meat9 and lightly of other food. Take three of Chamberlain's Tablets to cleanse out your stomach and tone up your liver. Do thi9 and within a day or two your should -be feeling lino. Mr Augus. Bless nger of Cleveland Ohio came homet Thursday to attend the funeral of his father Adam Ble linger Friday mom ing. . Sher'ff NordhofT arrested John
Enlow of Birdseye last Saturday for A and B. he gave bond fo nppearemencxt October court This ;s one of the Uo indictment returned last court. Mr and Mrs "Anna Klusner, Miss Monica B'essinger and Miss Matilda. Mercker all of Louisville were called here Thursday to attend the funeral or their father Adam Ble3sing2r Sr. Mrs John G. Weyer and Mr. and Mrs Lee Kippenbrock and tvvo children of Ferdinand and Mr and Mr? Ferdie Weyerhof Ireland spent last Sunday with John Fleck and family. Ayran Kuiken the versatile editor of the Otwell star was in Jasper Tuesday on his way to Otwell. Ayran has special attraction in
IH'Burg that causes weekly visits
to that out of the way region
Arthur Brisbane the million dollar-a-year (moreor less) editor says the discret woman is one whose husband after seven yearS
of marriage, doesn't know
whether h?r hair is true or false. T. K. Dougherty left Wednesday morning to teach at the Feeble minded schoo1 at Ft Wayne. He is schedu'ed to return Oct 1. This le ves Bainbridgc tp without a J. P. Well in fact there is little use for any. Adam Biessinger Sr. Dies. Adam Biessinger aged 82 year at the residence of his son-in law Frank Mercker west of Ireland. He was the father of Mr- Louis
Biessinger County Recorder, Th?
funer. 1 occured l rid ay morning t i1 o'clock a" Ireland St Marys Church burial at St Joseph in Jp.sper. Ho was the father of 12 children 7 boys and 5 girls all living. His wifocied about 23 year ago. R. I. P.
The Tell City Gray3 came up Sunday and beac the local ball team 10 toO. J. H. Seibert of the Mfg Cowent to Evansville Wednesday night for a business trip.
Mrs Tina Willets of Louisville
and children is visiting her mother Mrs Paul Kunkel. Victor iersl left Tuesday for Memphis Tenn. for a weeks visit with relatives. Mrs Henrietta Butts of Henderson was in tho city this week visiting her parents Mr and Mrs J. P. huther. Kinglsley Hemmer, and family were here from BvansviUe this week visiting relatives and fdends. Harry Aberg and family ' left Saturday for Cannelton to spent a few days before returning to Washington D C,
Vittue is a nuit with pie.
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G'.vq some people a bite of
apple ard there'll be no core Repentance comes 1 readily when you see what your sin has cost you. A woman often finds herself well fixed financially after having failed in marriage. , A woman gets suspicious v hen a man shaves off hte moustache while she is away on a visit. The roan who never gives up will some day have money out at interest, Dsbs isn't one of those Presi
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This charming frock Is built of flowered cretonne. It Is designed with a full but short skirt and quaint bodice. It is exceptionally fetching.
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How can we expect to buy a cigar for five cents with vegestablesas h;gh as they are. No census. iepor; can possibly make Marion, Ohio look as large as it is feeling just now. It would a sporting touch to the general situation if there wereanopan season for profiteers.
AND STILL IPS THE CAPE
By Freak of Fashion, the Once Popular'Garment Now Is Playing Return Engagement.
Reported
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The man who is follow inc7 a plow, wonders why in thunder Wilhelm raised such a row about a place in the sun. Mr G moers says that strikes are a blessing to sociity Must be onecf those blessings in disguise. We cry 'oudly fo i man of vision and when we get one we call him a visionary. Germans are mistakeu if they
think paac 13 expensive. It is the cost of war they are still paying. Since the latest dacision of the Supreme Court there has been f alk in New York of closing the saloons and stopping the sale of liquor in hotels. Expensive Fish Indianapolis July Dynamiting fish in White river near Worth' ington proved exccdingly ex
pensive for Richard Dunn and , Jesse Mullins according to an i nouneemen this morning by! George X MannfelJ superinten-j
de t of fisheries and game under the state conservation department. Arrested bv wardens the men three hours after apprehension pleed guilty on arraigment in the circuit at Bloomfield and each piid v fine and cost amount ing to 2G2 20.
"I am Eoing to have a summer evening enpe of rose-colored kumsikuuisa," declared a pretty girl at the silk counter. "And I'm not going to line Itjust let It float. This will make three capes I'm taking away with me for the summer." By "all of which, one knows that no wrap is'ffo stylish this summer as the cape. .Just about a year ago Dame Fashion announced dolmans for spring. Of course, everyone bought dolmans. In less than three moiths everyone, was sorry. The (folman faded from the fashion picture. And then at abtut the point where you had yours ripped apart and made into a sure enough coat, along -comes the dolman and cape decree again. The wraps of this year are not yo different from those first ones of last spring, except that there are more varieties of the wrap, which is neither a cape nor a coat. They are fasci touting in their possibilities, and the very nicest thiug that could happen for summer wearing. Many are sleeveless, having s'iits for the hands, while others do not even have slits, nor fastenings, but are meant to be held closely about one. All materials are being used for these stylish new wraps." Navy' blue serge and tricot are popular, and always look conservative, no matter what the cut. Bolivia cloth fashion many, as do duvetyn and velours. Silks are very ol for the summer wrap, and one sees knee-length and tapering ankle-length wraps of heavy satin, crepe de chine, and shorter ones of taffeta.
We are told that the Jasper Ice plant has been reported to the State Public Utilities Commission for volaHons of law H regard to the delivery of short weight ice.
The law says that JceCo shall be fined not less than $10 for the
first offense and rot less than
f 100 with 90 days in Jail for the
3d. Some whobehVve they have
been swindled by the Ice Co
driveiS declare they are 0ing to; creamery and then robbing his safe of
52"0, live masked bandits called up the police ami asked if they would be so kind as to release him.
Rob and Imprison Victim. Hosten. After locking Frank II. Turgeon in the refrigerator of his
prosecute them.
Dov'i the Hü Harrison county that in 1900 had '21,702 population has onlv 18055 in 1920 a loss of 3,016 in 20 years. Spen:er county a"d Rockport also lost in pooulatron. Perry county has lost 2 OG during the past 20 years, 13S6 of the loss during the last 10 yesrs Troy township contains about one-half of the population of Perry county Pike County loses just an even 1000 during the past 10 years. Mrs ! jnda Harro J Eadorses Chamber
lain's Tablet. "I Mitferl for yArs with stomach i trouble andUi I everything I beard of but the only relief 1 .v : temporcrv intil last Hprini I b.v O mberlain'8 Tablets adverted i ami :io Kreil a bot- j Uo of them from our Urtiist. Ipoti immeliato relief from that dregful,
iieavincca ami kiiA in the stomach after eating. Since t:kini; two bottles I can oat an thin I want without distress" writes Mrs J,iuda Harrow, Ft War no, Ind. j
Tt;i!y forns tho wor-t. D'Annui)7.Io is ivporUMl t bo writing.
USE ORGANDIE WITH TAFFETA
Combination Mode Not Only Smart, but Adds Simplicity Which American Women Like.
The hlnh i-ot of fontownr does not
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j i ! Mid w-re any pood It t:.. ' N to he the next
Although n do!..;; does ns It did a few years much faster.
not 0 ns far ü.u'o, It goes
The religious sury will tell u liow wleketl we are. Hut will it help make us ahy hetter?
In the spring the young man's fancy Ftilt frequently looks as good u It did isoaie previous spring.
Organdie, has found new uses and a new rächet this summer. No longer docs it confine its fresh crisp charm to accessories and a few simple afternoon frocks for young girls. Today it allies Itself with taffeta to make the most becoming of formal afternoon frocks. At the Auteuil-races, writes the director of tho Harper's llazar's Paris !mr ati, have appeared the most effective Maek t:Yem frocks, which open at every conceivable point over an organdie underdress. The taffeta skirt not only parts in front over a plaited organelle skirt, hut it is slit again upon tiie hips. Tho organdie skirt falls below the taf.Vta. Snowy frills ily out from the writ, ripple downward from the throat and often cup the face. The effect is so smart that every Varislenne has at least one such frock. Sometimes tho taffeta and organdie :::.- reversed. Then the sheer line ordie, in ecru, rose or cream-white l Hsed over a black taffeta slip, openi: : enough in front to show a taffeta p.Miol, ThO taffeta organdie mode Is not only Eirrart, hut it has In addition to distinction the chann of simplicity, which all American women like.
Use Small Bow. On a dark dress a novel ornament to toueh up a pfcijn neckline Is' a small bfltf, or else amusing little dog'sears of sotne lovely, rich lace fastened
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wastes minutes or materials and 1 kt-.ow it s pure anc wholesome, as Calumet contains only such Tredient
a3 have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. '
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