Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 August 1920 — Page 5

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Tamper 3I:iilo, Mails out :7:15 A.M., GOT- M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , C.21 A. &1. 7r50P.iL Mr Jos Weyer of Fer iinand was in Jasper on businessMiss Catherina Wutsher of Huntingburs is here visiting her aunt Mrs Henry Melchior. J03 Meaner arid wifß of Worthington spent last week here visitinjr his mother and sisters. Mrs Thersia Binckley arid daughter Martina are spending a week in Jasper visiting relathes. Miss Rachel M. Doano is home from Washington D.C. visiting her parent.' for a couple of weeks. - "Life's battles do not always go To the strongest or faster man; But soon or late the man who win Is the fellow who thinks he can" Do you give ycur wife carte blanche wrien she goe3 shopping or give's the di:kens when she gets back. The Boonville bbc will play the K of C c'ubonthe College ground next Sunday Aug 29. The Jasper boys won tin last game with Boonsville 4 to 3. Mrs Barney B. Davis and nephew Gustave Kunke! of Vincennes with her nieces Anita and Alberta Kunkel of Terre Elaute are visiting Mrs Davis mother and other relatives in Jaspe this week. It is rumored that the Unions will pay Mayor George Wagner off, next year. See. They intend to pay Sheriff Bob of this fall. Best chance m the world to elect a republican sheriff of Duboiscouny. loo much biUemi m cox Go to k. in the old Binklev buildinjr has chior k.- one to clerkinpr in the D. C, S. bank and Adam Bonifer has a job in Louisville. TV e building was condemned for garage purposes by the state fire Marshal. 11 At Evansville last Tuesday Bernard Dick son of Joseph Dick and Miss Irma Bethag. The ßroom is now working in at cabinet making in one of the Evansville furniture factorys and the young couple will live there. VOll SALE: 20000 feet of o o Tine flooring at.lOper lOOO, Jasper DesU Company new ßutcfier. Born last Sunday morning to Oarl Gutzweiler and wife a new baby boy. Mother and child an? doing well and with careful atten tion Carl will recover. Carl now hz s two pairs Kings and Queens and the fifth will make him a full house. lias Never Seen Their Equal. MI have used Chamberla;n,9 Tablets for Htomach trouble, biliousn??9 and constipation off and on for th past ten years. I have never seen their equal yet. They strengthened my digestion, relieved me of headaches and had a mild pleasure action on my bowels. T tace pleasure hi rt commending them,' wruesll, 1). F. Parmenter, Crideraville Ohio. CA Add b For Infants and Children Jntlso For Ovo2 30 Yearn Always bc?i the Sinüture cf .4 4iGood nxomiiig! Have you , een The Courier? Evans'nllp'a best T3aüör.,? Cured of Stomach Trouble and Constipation. Uachfd Criblev cf Bearer Dam. Ohio was fdck for two yjars with stoitneh trouble ami onstipition, taking one medicine after another with only temporarv ix'lief. "My neighbor Fpoke po nthniastieally "of ChamberlmV Talilet.-" hh ?ayc "tliat I procnreii a little of them at ur drug t.r- to try A f. w davs tr:Miont convinee! ui tint they were j i-t what I meeded. " continued ther ue for several weeks and theV curel m. Liberty Bonds. Final N.Y. Sale Price Auk 2T. Liberty Loar, C's t?,S' oi Liberty Loan, first 4s SI 02 Liberty Loan, second U 8I.3G Liberty Lian, first -i.Vis.... 81 Liberty Loan, second .81 o2

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pfURf Big plans do not balance small !RIrs Gummiskey has just Delia Doane came home WedUtMJiUi.Mnrf'ormancpq. received a full line or nerc fall.nesday night from Louisville

Alouta hundred of Jasper pcople-t ;ok in the Excursion to Louisville last Sunday. . A current magazine says bigamy is a compliment to women Which of the women? ' Miss Anna Wuehner leaves nexiweek to teach school at Orleans Ind,' Aman may wear as many med als as Rear-Admiral Turplitz and still be henpecked. Mr? o rank Schneider of New Albar v arrived Wednesday for a visit with relativesA few spring styles are still lingering in the lap of summer. There is a whole lot of laplingerinß going on, here and there. Mr. and Mrs A. V. Pi: A of Washington are visiting Jasper relative and friends this week they arrived Wednesday. Mrs Edward Kunze of Owensboro arrived in Jasper Wedges day to visit Miss Esther and Anna Wuchner. Most all of the county office: j w( re absent Wednesday ac the Princeton Democratic Rally and report a big time. Co. Supt Eckert and family returned from their auU tiip to Indianapolis and neighboring towns Monday night ?nd the children were well pleased with their trip. A larg.? delegation of Dubois Democrats left ontlu1 Wednesday morning train for Princeton to hear the itext president James Cox speak at tha Democratic rally (here. borne hundred and htty dyed,,. . - . s jm in the wool Democrats with the Jasper band took in he Princeton excursion Wednesday to hear Governor Cox, the United S ates president speak no lerc iwere, some thirty five tiv :nd people present and n was unoounded. Jasper Teachej s 1320-1 Margaret A. Wilson SuptLemme Duncan Principal. Herchel Johnson High School. Marie Crssidy Domestie Sceinse and Music Myrtle Green 7th and 8th grade. Rose Vollmer 5th and Gth grade. Dora Urich 3th and 4th giades. Esther Wuchner primal jj. North Schgol. Sr. Josepha. Sr. Margaret Clara Sr. Mary Casper. Sr. Mary Rita. Sr. M Hermans. Sr. Loretta Ciara. . Sr. Mary Roman, Sr, Francis Maurice Schools open Tuesday Sept- 7. Teachers RejoicB. The Indiana Legislature in Special session has Established a Minimum Wage of $800 per year AH teachers receive more pay. Governor Goodrich signed the Bill August 4, 1920 In addition to fixing the above minirr urn yearly salary the new law provides that the minimum daily wage of a teacher shall be determined by multiplying the general average on examination by 4 i for a Class A teacher: 4;'i for a Class B: 5li for a Class C, G for C'ass D; G'i for Exemption Ttachero will no v receive fair wages. It is a clean, de irable occupationChild Cured of fiowel TrcubU?. A chikl of Floy.l 0.?oorn, Notary Public: of Dunirannon, Va was taken with bowel trouble Mr. Osbom crave it Clismboilain's Colic ami Diarrhoea Uemcily and ;t quickly recovered, In peakiut: of rciuody he &;'.y?, "It is the he.t lever used." Sunshine loop of The World. A Chance of a Lifo Time The Sunshine Clubof Trinity Church will conduct a tour of the World which will rival the famous Cook tour. The followiui; counties will be visited: Amsterdam, Hoiland, Cairo, Euypt, Tokyo, Japan U and places f&terest in the United States. You will have an oppottunity of visiting the "Streets of Cuiro." a Dutch Inn. the beautiful gardens of Japan, and fish in the great Lake Superior. the CGSt Of this WOndertUl trip, incUlDinC your transportation, me. Is and a few amusement i onlv 50e for adults orw K fn children under twelve yearj o: 'il'J' oOUV'.'uu u iui ic

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Hon M, A. Sweeney cancidaie tor representative and Bomar Traylor were at Princeton -Wednesday enjoying the Democratic iallyf Curious things happen. The carpenters union bosses got on to T. T's nerves and State Chairman Big Ben who employs about TOO of them, settled the H days old strike in a hurry. So far as he and hrs manufacturing plant was concerned. Mr. Amos Butler of. the State Board of Charities will make a special trip to Jasper Monday and will address the teacher and superintends assembled at the county institute at 10 o'clock'; the meu.bers of the various county boards of charity and school board member and township trustees and all county officers are also ae quested to be present At the close oc his address he will have ay executive session, with various officers and trustee Licensed to Wed. Andrew B, Merkley 24 to Clara M. Schwin'hamer 19 rf St Henry. Arthur M Render 2G to Amelia E. Nahler 30 of H'Burß--S S. B-nnett 47 to Delia Hauscr 50 of Vincennes. Ferd Oiingor 59co Anna Abbott 52 of Ferdinand. Chamberlcins Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is una lestionablv ono of tin most successful medicines in u-o for ' I MU. H I' 1 u ; I I VV I I I 1 w u ill II i. , l. 'a.. .1 : ni cr. anv ordinary attack- of .linnhoea, It iiiu Ton ufoi in nuns eiile - raicsotne-em-ry wiui periect hiccpss. with perfect Hiccp. ten nHM unon to aw r '.ill r.iwno- u" (i proiat.v relit fine Ill'l I L III III C Wl 'UJI ItWIV III morons, wtnn miacea with water and veeter:ed it is pleasant to take. Every fiirh EhouM keep this remedy at! Head On Bump. Will Wilson and Co Supt Eckert trisd to bump each other off of the read dovn near VeL pen last Tuesday. The Wilson car bing the heaviest stood Eckert car un on end doin? considerable damage totht car which 'cs hauled to Jaspe- for repairs. it was son;e body's careless driv. ir.'. Tir Johnny's must keep cut of the way. H Itie litter With Jasp 1st Evansville excursimist "Whats the matter with Jasper? 2nd Ev. Excursionist (as thy marched un Main street) "Too manv corr. fluids and vacant lo"

on Main stneet. Doubtlessly) Close attention to I he proceed, owned by mossbacks vho wont!ing3 will be considered a sij a of improve, sell or let any one elselprofcssicnal interest ard be-.rinn-

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than the m?n who live m it. And Jasper hassome awful small mossbaclcs in it limitsSOTfOE. I'arent are Hereby rcqiur - inir to instruct tlieir children to keep oil the premises of The Jasper Desk Company. Trespassers will bo vigor ously prosecuted t I-1? TVTC flOMPAW . ; ' T nntiVo Hormrr Wn j. S i:iVl nr t" l l 1 posing 1 ke Mckinley and nOW says he resemble5? Gi orre Wash ington. W ouldn't that hand vou; a lauirb," said a Cleveland man in ar. inter iew the other day. ft must be nerve racking trvincr on co many trrent men's coats. Sen: tor Harry Xcw traveled in i n airplane to a Republican meeting a: Crooked Lake (There was nothing spnonomous in the selection" of a lake of that name), lie went up in the air considerably higher, 1 owever following Cox's acceptance speech. II the coal control mersure !pa?sed by thespci'U Lccrislature 'ij hed invalid it may Rive Gov ?rnor uooancn another ch:nce demorstrate that the legislative is superior to tne judicial branch oi government. u mo:e c 5r - 0f the i-otintry th.m I'll other disease' 'put t -t- er. an I for years was Fiipp ve,l !to ,H .v1 ,;!r-lV -e- t-:.,!-jrcrihod loea! rerm-r.r-s ar.u u oon;ntlv failing to

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In peace, war, politics or matrimony, watch your safety valves. A specialist on bugology says every crazy man is afraid of - a woman. Huh! So are we and we are only half crazy. No, Christian Science will not cool off the business end of a hornet, or remove the eau do coiogne irom a polecat; and neither will it c:do;7 with brains the pinhead who propound such queries The White home at Washington D.C Address an Ohio printer Ohio U S.A. inn rince. Rev Roland Hosto will conduct Service t Trinity Church Sunday morning August 29th at 10:30 o'clock. Everybody iavited to aitend va Bi I in utbi 0. The Evansville Trade Boosters Excursion train arrived last Monday at one p m; 50 minutes ;ate. The excursionists crawled uut tired but happy, anxiously inquiring if ti-is wa Dale and where wore tfce vol low legged fried", chickens Their bard tooted in and tney marc: ed up Main ' street ane back to the Court house wer? George Warner inti :ducfd them to Dr ohn P. Salb who delivered an address welcome which was well - ceivod ;&nd made them launrh. It repj yC( to by Qne Qf the It rer,jva to one - .' i t ooted ana i - iii;yai itu iui jjh3 ai;u inuu chickens Cit Cno-thirty. . - uüuüiy Hum. Tho.5Gth Annual Institute of the Teachers or Dubois Co. will be held at the Court house begin in: next Monday Aug 30th and lasting 5 days. Supt Eckert has prepared a very interesting program for the week, The institute fee is $1.50 . Enroll early to avoid the lush. . Everyteacher engaged in pub lic schoo1 work enrolled last year Visitor are not on y welcome di ring the day but arc encouraged t: attend, especially the night sessions 'vhich are specials. Enrollment an 1 attendance are expected of every teacher teach ing in the county. It is part of !the year's procrram School officers are invited to be present each day, but Thürs day wil! be known as "Trustees Day. a front seat. Two per cent will be added to the teacher's general average of scholar-ship and success for a -. ItCilUlilkl Lilt; CUuilLV illiwlLULU LilU iftill number of days, Expenditure? and Tax LevFor tho Year Tmsteo Of Columbia Townshio i Dnl ois County proposes for tho yearly jexpenditarea and tax Jevits by the by Advisory hoard at its to be held at th? on annual meeting, tho 7th dav rf li'20 commenriir-at -, o'clock 1M the following t-tima ej and amounts f or eaid ynr: l- i'wnshi cxp-aditaro?, iso.co, and Townsliip tax 19 cents oa the iiandred 'lOilars. Local Tuition expenditure- $5531 - 47 ar.vi ux io cents oa tue Im ad red dollars, o. Special Scho -! xpenditureS. Rl17.5'SÜ aLd Ux LJ ceri fc 0Qthe handreJ 4. School Bonds $737.1)3 and tax 10c on ?10O. 5. Road Tax expenditure -221S.7Ut and tax 30 cents on the hundred dol'ari 0. Additional Iioad tax expenditures -1737.0..? and tax 10 centi on the hundred dulhird. Total -xponditnre .-11.112 05 and iota! tax 131 cent - cn the hundred :ol-lar.-J. Tiie taxahlcj of the above named township are as foltor.r: Total Valuation of L nis an! Improvement? f 137.000 Totals Valuation of rertona. Property fJUl.SSj Valuation ot llx lha-K :pre:s Companion. Palace Car Caait-anie. Telegraph Lin ?, Telephone Lines etc., j etc. (Intimated froui Lt?i Year Tax Implicate. 14G.'2S". i 7. MVJ10 M .tVinount of Oe Mr o;; 'CC II Tt t d XetTaxablj I':o: e . rt v of Tvriihi:. . Number rf VoU 1C" ifini 1 A. Hlkiuz Datcil Al- L'l l'L'O. Tru?t nb?crihe for the Ja-p, r Weekly Courier, D n't it uii for to naorrow what you can do today.

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