Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 July 1920 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Jasper Mailo. Mailo out: 7:45 A. M.f 6:30 P. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M, 9:24 A- M 7 :50P. M. . ; Ut. Frank Fleck of St Anthony went to Ferdinand Saturday, The Chantaqua is runinff fall time with lare crowds in attendance thia.weekAlfred Kremp, of New York is in town this week visiting his mother and other relatives. Don't forget the Bz Dubois County Fair- at Huntingburp; next week. Let e erybody , boost the Fairand make it the beat ever. EGirls and women wanted at the Glove Factory Jasper Ind. to sew. Call or write. Great Western Glove Mfg. Co. Jasper Inl.
FOR SAXiE: 200OO feot of No 3 Pint flooring atOSOper 1000. Jasper Desk Company The legislature haa juat pissed a -Blue skv bill." Watch a Jasper lizard who has ben mak ing a living spiling Arizona blue Sky go out of business, Cbinbcrliln'i Colic and UUrrboea Remedy. Thli reiuo I7 ii cartain to be needed in manr homes before th I luramer is oyer. Buj it now and be prepared. It ii recognized ai a moat reliable remedy! for bowel complaints and may be ob tained at any drug itore. C7GIrls and women wanted at the Glove Factory Jasper Ind to sew. Call or write. Great Weotern Glove Mfg. Co. Jasper Ind. ' . England wants a live billion
dollar loan and she's sure to get it. We want that dol'ar you owe us and we hope to get itThe deadly, submarine habit is spreading. A galesbiirsr, II!.. . man tried to smoke a cigaret while under water and was promptly drowned. The cigaret was a total loss; " : Suffered latente Pain. "A few Tean ago when viiitin? relative in Michigan Jiomethlnge I had eaten brought on an attack of Colora morpue" write Mri .: Celesta McVicker, lacon Mo. "I iü frei ed intense pain and bad to jro to bed. . I got a bottlo of Chambcrlain Colic "aid ' Diarrhoea Remedy and one date reliered the pain, wonder r fülly. Inly'töok-tWöo three 'defes ; but they did the work. ....
L Frank H. DufendacTi Ce's Bumped. The .Qubois. county , tledical As'sn oppears to have degenerated into a political club as at their last pieeting they adopted a resolution endowing Frank Dufendach for State representative. It seems that Mike doesnt stand in with the pill dispensers Ah! well. Frank has got the quinine dopers and Mike will get the Totesso things.are even We are told thi t member of the Association asked Mike to pledge himself to support a bill to put the chirocapactora outof business in Indiana and other bills to create a monopoly for the "Alio and Homr pathic dopesters. Mike refused, Frank is supposed to have promised. Hence the resolution. CÄSTOR IÄ For Infants and Children InÜco ForOvoi-30Yoaro Always txartj , - ÄQood "tcoming! II&vo you aeen Tüo Cnirrior? EvcjwnlJo'a test papor." Liberty Bonds. Final N.Y.Salq Price July 14, Liberty Loar, 3J's( $9116 Libcrtf Loan, first 43 86.10 Liberty Loan, second 4s. . . . 85.20 Liberty Loan, fircti o. . S6 40 Liberty Loan, ccrond 44 8. .8d 54 Liberty Loan, third K a. . .89.10 Liberty Loan, fourth 4Ss.. 85.74 Victory Loan, 334s 95.94 Victory Loan, 4?4 0 96.00 OUR on uusm WallSell
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Three . Deputy Revenue Collectora visited Jasper Monday Victor Ficrct returned home from LlemphbFriday, Mrs. Loufa Itocrner tront to New Albany yesterday ettend a Democratic meeting. Mica Theresia and . Lconaa
Fleck visited thir parent Mr. Mrs. John Fleck last Tuesday. Uns Albert Knoop ühd daugh ter Mary Louies of Louisville went to Ferdinand to attend the funeral of Mrs. Meyer. ' Mr. and Mrs John Fleck Jr of Newton St.. went to Ferdinand to attpnd the funeral of his aunt Mrs. F cink Meyer. Mich. A. Sweeney and 8omar Traylor attenaed the Demo johfication council at French Lick last Friday. The Otwell American Legion ball teom defeated the Jasper Athletics Sunday on the College gronnd by a scoie of 11 to 6. m u.aGisn Stewart is no me ior a few weeks visit 1 nd is making a dollar a day digging a foundation! for his father new garage. John Gray and L. Miller of Evansville were in Jasper Mon day and Tuesday, collecting Infernal revenue taxes. Mrs John Reiber and daughter Ruth are visiting relatives at Indianapolis and Terre Haute this week. Mr. and Mrs Leo Kippenbrock and children, and Mr. John Kippsnbrock and Mrs John G. Weyer motered to Ireland Tuesday morning'. The Jasper ball team defeated the Tell City team at Tell City Sunday the score being 1 to 0 The team goe3 to Boonville to Dlay Sunday. 1 .. : . Mrs. John Fleck and to children Clarence and Marie Carolin went to Ireland Tnesday to visit her brother Mr; and Mra. Ferdie Weyer. Wm Melchior of Eam?fMe waam Jasper the firjc 01 the week. He likes his new home at Evansville wherpheis"emp!öyed in the Revenue Service. Mn I jnda Harrod fodoncs Cbiabcr Iain's Tablet.. :vVIjufferp for years with stomach trouble and tri-Kl everything! biarJ of put too only relief I got was tempore ry nntil laBt Sprint I saw Cbamberlain'i Tablets advertised and produred a bot tle 01 them from our druggi&t. I sot immediate relief from that dreadful heaviness and pain in the stomach after eating. Since taking two bottles I can eat auvthin? I want without dietrees" writes Mrs Linda Harrod, Ft Wayne ind. When a man is a man he is use ful to other men. Otherwise he is just u carcass. y . ... Mr. t nd Mrs. John Fleck and three children of Jasper went to Ferdinand Saturdav nicht to attend the funeral othis aur . Mrs. ran Meyer, ' Mr. "and Mrs Henry Bushkoetter and Mr. and Mrs X. F. Fleck of St Anthony motored to erdinand Sunday morning to attend the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Frank Mtyer öQirls and women wanted ot the Glove Factory Jasper Ind to sew. Call 01 write. Great Western Giove Mfff Co. Jasper Ind. Everybody's Doing II. Getting divorces so a$ to be able to get another trial. Four new divorce cases were filed in Circuit Court this week as fol lows: Jessie Colvin vs B ancb Colvin Kose LichUy vs Jos Lichtcy. Wesley Kiniar vs Jessie King. Goldio Simpson vs Blanch Simpson Geo Kremp vs Eligah "Boss" Whitten a conplaint about an dutomobifc trade. Wbotb do When Billioui, Kat no meats and lightly of other food. Take three ot Chamberlain's Tablets to cleanse oat yonr stomach and tont op your liver. Do this and within a day or two your ihculd be feeling fine. For Sale: 160 acres one mile N. W- of Montgomery Consolidated Common and High School. Cath olic and Protestant churches. Two 4ft veins of good workable coal now -paying. $5000 worth of new improvements. Plenty good water;-improved roads Good
neighbors, a bargain at 9110 a acre. Km a ccal miner. Ch9s A, Traylor. Republican candidate Harding declares, "We will s rve "Ourselves, I umanity and God." Like little williewilson 'Ourselves" cornea ürst.
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Hr Hl rrn KoVfn nrltrnfo ncmn The first division them now has The first division thero now has been ordered to Camp Diz in New Jeney. The great Yacht racea of the 1920 season are over and Thoa Lipton with Shamrock 4th is tho toser having been defeated by the American boat 'Resolute in 3 races out of 5 The English boat having won the first two. Corn and wheat have both taken a header down during the past week. Both have dropped about 30c per bushel in priceWhile tomatoes in Evansville dropped from S3 a bushel to one dol'ar. Some fall. Baudit Vi'la, the Mexican general has got tired and quit revolutiomng and say he will qow go to farming. More money in it. The farmer is the only man making money now days. His crops grow and he gets rich while he rides around in auto mobiles and sleeps, L 1 A man his wife two children and a sister-in-law, 5 people were kiPed Tuesday at Michigan City by an automible which was hit by a railroad train. To many fools driving automobiles on railroad tracks. Every one of these accioents are the drivers own fault keep machines of tho Railroad tracks. - "'I am the spirit of money. When I speak the world listens. When I am silent the world heaitatea. I make poor rich and nch men glad. With me can be brought all the conveniences and luxuries of life- without me men turn to paupers, business fail and ambi tions go beggiog. Any person can own me but only'wibe ones apprecite my real worth and I will not stay leng in the company of a fool. I save the poor from stai vation am 1 8m a blessing that pro-! vides comfort, cheer and hope in che homes the are stricken with 0 irrow and trouble. If you come in possession of me honestly I will be a pride and ioy to you. and if you will save me I will stand by you long after other "friends" have deserted 1 Tis said, the love of me is the root of all evil, yet I am respori sible for the birth of mankind's most noble institutions. , I am, in a sense, as magical as was the8tory book "Lamp of AJaddin" capable of producing the maximum cr minimum of goodness or badness, depending entirely upon the disposition of my power. "The multitude of missions I have to perform take meto many strange lands and place me in the power of many strange peo ple yet I am familiar to every one ever unto you. 'I will torever tempt you yes I will literally "burn holes in your pocket" to spend me yet I plead with you to save me. "If you put me in the Savings and Loan I- will grow nell for you and when opportunity, trouble or Borrow knocks at your door I will be waiting there to help you.. Iam the spirit of money oavc ine aim 1 win save you j t : 1 1 tt CHEERS Now is the time for us to cheer for our own particular candidate, Now is the time for us to divide ou selves up into factions, so that the politicians can hand'e us more easily. If the old Dartieal ao roc sur up in us enougfx storm and strife, let us go furthV i . . . er ind array ourselves under the banners of the capitalist, the unionist, the American Legionist or ine binn Reiner. It won't make much difference under whose banner we fight, as long as we fight ( ach other. It would never do to fight the politicians. It would never do to demand less taxes, less gnvemment,and more economic, efficient administration of the affairs of the people your affairs and mine. Catarrhal Deatous Cannot be Cured. by local applications, aa thej cannot reach, the dieeased portion, of th ear. There is onv OTie way to euro deaneii, and thai if by constitutional ramediee, Deafnet is caused by an inflamed conditionof the mucous linftie of the Eusta chian Tube. Whenthietube is inflamed you hav a rumbling aound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaffaeis is the retu!ttand unleaa tho inflammation can be taken out and the ! tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be deetroyed forerer. Man? .caiei of deafness are caused by Catarrh 'which is an inflamad condition of the mucous surfaces. Hairs Catarrh Cure acts through the blood on the mucour surfaces of the syiteni. e mill giveüne Hundrad Dollars for aoy case ol Catarrh! deafness that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circular! free. All Druggists 75c. Stop a minute. Go to a class. Smile! And you are a better and I nappier man than you- uere before.
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. A?e(1 94 Wed at the NOW CaSt!eEleptic home last Monday. The remains were brought tn Jasper Wednesday night by his brother Fred and taken to the home of his mother Urs. Herman Krodel on north main Street. The funeral will occur this morning at St. Josephs church. He had been an inmato of the home for about 18 years. R. I. P. The special session of the legislature drags along. Gor. Good rich wants them to go home. But the members like Indianapolis and the six dollars a day epend ing money. Dubois county didn't have any representative there, r Oh! Sixth Street is the finest street, Fifth and Main is hard to beat, Watch the demi-Monde fuss and fight, Where Oh! where was the Officer last Sunday eve where an old hen and a rooster were passing compliments. Right out loud. When you can't get it, don't want it. Man's tongue was made for use. but not for abuse. If hell is any worse than Europe it's us for the Sunday School clais! Down in dear old Mexico it i presidential chair today and hell tomorrow. Don't lose faith in your husband. Explanations are too tedious Do not overeat. It is distressing to the stomach and the po2ketbock! The man who bespatters other men with mud is worse than the mud he slings. Doctor Kapp escaped from Germany to Sweden by airplane, which Is an article that all revolutlonsts should make purt.of their kits. It pays to be llltle. Switzerland hesn't'had a war In 400 years. (If that'Jsh't. right, somebody will let us know In the next mail.) Perhaps the peak of nigh prices has been reached, but there appears to be a disposition to hang round the pe&l:. 1 Hie way to get ahead ot the dprfr cUtlöii of your Liberty boodfl 1 not to sell them until the price coes back to par- vOnce more we are Informed that tho price peak has' been reached, but only. to discover that there are higher peaks tyon(L Kow that there Is to be another jump In the price of gasoline,: will they still call It tilling station or an emptying station 't What a garden a man could- hate If things were as sure to come up as they are on tho produce dealer's counter. They aro sending music by wireless and before long you'll be able to tell a man what you think of him from a safe distance. Predictions are the temperature will rise. There Is no reason It shouldn't It Is the S4MLSOQ for It, and everything else, Is doing 1L That yarn about a ship's crew being saved from starvation by the food car ried for a corffo of parrots 13 certainly a bird of a story. It U tho sober opinion of a com Patent Judge that dandelions make bet ter irrwns than viae even la this period of drought. Public opinion In epitome has ef fectually svattel the family profiteer who tfKk four lumps of sugar to his or her cup of coffee. The ht'lpht of hardship will bt reiu hed If those profiteers who prty on human 'necessities decide to raise the price of summer furs. Present tendencies toward lower prlc may be a mere wlndfay. Stable values cad prosperity to endure demand ACTttal production. PonlMy It would give the somewhat deflated overall movement a new Impetus If King George should appear la a pair at lome Important function. ' France will be able to raise enouKh wheat toe her own bread this yeur. But thd American speculator do not csm ta believe It, Judging by prices. JL 5 per cent decrease In tlwe potato acreare may be due to a rval Ication tint the ultimate consumers will not be able to eat ao many at prevailing priced Nowadays th owner of tho MonefarmM lnteoaively cultivated. Is In luck, bing Independent of hirvd help, unless he fee4s the need of a chauffeur.
Immigrant families from South America are bringing In great rolls of money, aotnKlmeii huddrcds of thousands tt doilaru. One mirpect that toy l&tta4 ta rot a &&t,
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