Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 September 1920 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Jasper Mails, Mails out: 7:45 A. M.f 6:3)1'. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , 0:21 A. V 7 :50P. M. Mr and Mrs Ferdic- Weyer were in Jasper on business last Friday, Tip Kress went to Louisville last Friday on business and to visit Geo Yochim and family. Mr Henry Weyer of Ferdirand visited his sister Mrs John Fleck last Eriday. Several loads of small seedling peaches in ton this week selling at one dollar a bushel. FOR HAtTe. 20000 feet of No II Pine floor inp: at$50prr 1000. Jasper Desk Company Mrs Theresia Binkley and daughter Martina left last Friday for their home at Rapid City S D. Oscar and Herbert Eloff Thomas Broulette and Miss Mry Cottrell and Lucille E?lofT of Vincennes were the guest of Mr and Mrs Jacob H Sen& and family last week i lp 09 1 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children fln Uoo For Over SO Years Always bears the Signature of The Dubois Co rural Letter Carriers Assn. held a meeting at Huntingburg Sunday and reorganized electing the following officers for the year: Pres. Ira Katterhenry of Huntirgburg Vice Pres V. N- Katterjohn of Holland and Secy, and Treas. Arch Doane of Jasper, Urban Melchior of Jasper was chostn as the County delegate to the ?tate comvention at Peru Ind. Next Monday. Another meeting of theCornty association will be held at Huntingburg Sept 12. "Good morning! Have you een The Courier? Evannlip'q bnflt napar." Liberty Bonds. Final N. Y. Sale Price Sept 2, Liberty Loar, S90 00 Liberty Loan, first 4s 85 14 Liberty Loan, second 4s. . . . 81.64 Liberty Lan, first 4 .'.is 85.40 Liberty Loan, second 4l s. .84 86 Liberty Loan, third i'i's. . . .88.10 Liberty Loan, fourth 4,las. .85,08 Victory Loan, 3s 95.52 Victory Loan, 4?i s. 95,51 jSOTIGK. raront uro hereby requiring' to instruct ihvlv children to keep oiT tho premises of The Jasper Desk Company. Trespassers will he vigorously prosecuted . J A S 1 till l)i:8K CQ3 11 ANY. Labor Cay Celebration." At fair ground park Huntingburg Mon. Sept-6. Bi ball came in the afternoon, Jasper K. C. vs. Hur tingburg Habies. Box ing and Wrestling irrthe evening also Big Dance at 9 p. m. REAL ESTATE 1HAHSFER3. Cath M. Hilgeman to Florence M. Freson pt lot3 1 2 Huntin burg $800. Ohas. A, Sanders to Viola ,M, Choat etal lot 1 Birdseye $750. Jones Anspach to Casper and Teecy Stratman It 32 Mentor $200. II. W Fenneman - to Eh B. Hemmer 134 25 acres U1000. . Ffed M Sermersheim to Clement A. Berger pt lot 45 Jasper $2000. Altert D. Reutepohler to Wm. F. Arensman 14 acre $i. Thomas J. Schnarr to Albert M. Bohnert lots 49, 47, 46, 50 JasperHSSO. Anton Bellner to Fred Vonderheide 80 acres $2000. Margaret Klueir per e al to Bernard A- Kluemper nnd- 4-5 80 acres $3000. John Greener etal to Andrew Gasser lot 16 Huntingburg $2000. There is more Catarrh in this taction of the eountrv than f 11 other disease? put toRottieriinil for yrars was puppoetvl to he incurable. Doctors prescribed local 'rtinediPH, ami bv constantly, fading to cure with local 'treatment, pronounm! it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease greatly inlluenred by constitutional conditione and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Ilall'u Catairh Cure manufactured bv F. J. Cheney Co, Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, ii taken internally and acta thru the olood on the inurotn eurfaeef of the system. Ono Hundred Dollar reward it oflaretl for any ca.o thai Hall's Catarrh Cure fail to care. Send lor circulare And teetiuionialt?.
Born to Charles Scales and w'fe last Thursday a boy. All doing well. a Born to Hugo Melchior and wife last Saturday afternoon a
big baby boy. All doing well. Born to Dr. Jos CasDer and wife a new baby boy last Thürs day all doing well White slogan of "Deace. . progress, and prosperity" for trie Democratic party is au riehtMiss Rose Kueb'er after a months visit with her father and home folks returned to Indianapolis las Monday. ficK C. Doane and family re turned from IndianaooKs last Sunday morning after a weeks visit relatives. We see a bank advertises itself as "progressive and conservative It might confide its formula to Harding . Wm Me'chior internal revenue man, fighter of booie and income tax collector of Evansville was in' Jasper this week ia automobile viewing the country. Mrs Heneritta Butts of Henderson Ky daughter of John P. Huther is isiting at her parents for a couple of weeks recovering from a recent operation for appendicitis. The old Bethel church west of Ireland has been torn down and 21 wagon loads of it came through Jasper Tuesday morning on it way to Cuzjo where it will be put together again . The County teachers Institute opened up at Court last Monday morning an hour late caused by waiting on the train with teachers from the south part of the county. The train failed to arrive until the afternoon on account of an accident. A Grateful letter. It it in trying conditions liko that re leed below by Mrs Gno. L North of Naples N. Y. that proves the w ot Chamoerlain's Colic and Dia. t oca Remedy. "Two years ago last h uu u r" b'q3 says "our little boy had dyeenr. At that time wo were living intho c uuty eicht miles from a doctor. Our eon was taken ill suddenly nnd was about tho sickest child I oversaw. Ho was in terrible pain alt the time and passed from ono convulsion into' another. I sent husband 1 ir tho doctor and after hJ wn gone thought of a botilo of Chaihheelain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho cupboard. I gavo him some of it and hoihegin to improve at once. By tho time tho doctor arrived ho was out ot dnnßsr.' lMfisfiioe Club. Kept about 25 bdsses busy Saturday night hauling passengor in the tour ot the world Some of the passengers got lost in foreign ports and we guess they haven't got back yet. The tour was a complete sue -ess. Chronic Catarrh Our matter of living makes 4 very uuceptiblo to colds and n Fiuvoioii of colils cu irips chronic catarrh a loathsorre die?a?e with which in in rsdiur.M'd that aiiifty-live p.-r cent of our a lull p ipti lation are atliicted. Jf you would avoid chronic catarrh $ch must avoid cold- or having contracted a c dd vet rid of it as quick 1. as posihlo. Chuinhirluin4 Ccunh KeiLedy is highly recommended as a cure for cold. inl can Lk depended upon. Highway Wsn Fight. Earl Dillin. Orvill Elliot and some young man Irom Kentucky employes on :he state highway mus have got hold ot some home made booz3 Sunday ni;ht Anywav they manacred to get nto a scrap at the ' Machine shop earaere, first between themselves and then with the night watch man Goenon r. Marshal Master crot the bunsh auieted: but we were unable to et the straight of it; don't think anybody else did. L.st You Forget. Let us remind you that Chamberlains Tablets not only caus a ;ntlo move ment of the bowel but improve the appetite strengthen the digestion. Serviceable to Papa. A Red Cross nurse in a southern town has found the latest novelty in names tor babies. She was weighing a little black youngster. 'What do you call your baby." she asked the grinning younjr mother. 'Weathah -strips." replied the parent. "Weatner strip exclaimed the nurse. nau b ,ne uieii, Mandv?" "We done named her Weathahstrips 'cause she keot her papa 4 u'jca uu una l Keep Well frulB Happy. If you would h h.ipjw ".mi must keep vour bjv Is r2 u I Jr. One or r two of Chamhtfrlain't Tahl ta taken immediately alter supper will Cause a gentle movement of the bowels on. the follow-, ing morning. Try it.
The public schools of Jasper will open next Tuesday. Jos Klueh came heme from Valparaiso. Ind.. Sunday for a
visit with his parents. Mrs Pat Cassidv of Boonville is visiting relatives and mend3 in Jasper this weelr. Georcre Bertraud of Indiana polis is visitiDg his aunt Mrs Aren uoane ana iamny uns week. Mrs. Jack Troutman and daughter left Wednesday for their home in Chicaeo after a visit with re'atives here. . i Mrs Lyman Davis of Harding burg spent the week pnd in Jasper with her parent Mr and Mrs V. W. Gallette. v Harry Gullette came home Wednesday from Anderson Ind., for a week's visit with his Barents. Courtesy pavs more dividends as a family, social and business investment than any cne quality within the privilege of man. The report that the Greeks are victoriously advancing on Angora suggest that they are likely to get Mustapha Kemars goat. How much wheat did yon have on hand when the price fell? Tco much? That sure is h . None? Then you're a lucky guy, and are in the market. Postmaster Huther and wife returned from their auto triD to Connersville Sunday night after s weeks visit. His danghter Mrs Gertade Rush and husband returned to Connersville with thern. The test ol a man's quality when he has reached the top is hjs remembrance of friends he left behind lower down. Unless you have, first and last an abiding faith in your project and your ability you cannot successfully carry it out. Licensed to Wed. John F. Stratman 31 Schnell ville toOtillia Schnell 25. Emi' J Limp 25 Bretzville to Edna U. Moenkhaus 22, Married at Bretzille Wednesday night Sept 1, by Rev Langerhana will move to New Palestina Ind and live on a farmFrank W. Rohrschrieb 23 o' Terre Haute to Ada Weber 23, of Alfordsville, Married in fJierk ofFic Aue 31 by Rev Rjland Hosto. Jos A. Laake -4 Ferdinand to Susan M Olincrer 23 Harvey M Rose 25 of Cynthina nd to Aster C Singer 2G. Mar ried Aug 30 by Rev C. E Ling, erhams. Henry Birk 25 to Emma ytehringer 23 both of Jasper. Frank Schitte- 25 to Josyphlm. Mehringer 21 both of Jasper. GeoKruger73 to Ph'lomcmia Ernest Tl Married at Clerks ollice bv Rev Roland tiosto Jos Miller 31 uf J iper to Rose Burke of S't Anthony. Elmer D Fink25 Huntingburg to Mari' Henke 23 of Holland. Frank H. Meyer 27 to Florentine Kitten 25 of erdinand. "V.V. .v' y.v.'.v, ,"..".'..":." vS::: :::':::::v:;:;:::::v:::7 , t::w.4c-x-:x:-: :: xx;-:-: . . t: "."x-x-x x? Xw:wxVx-:2:-:-:-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-xVx x-: X-X-X---V : : :-y -y , VÄ;:i::vXÄ:::v':::v: X:xx::::-x-xX:::.x:-::::-:":Xx:-: j VLICS LAICE Such are the ramifications of motion picture celebrity Alice Lake this week rece.ved a letter from a Canadian lumber dealer, who has a large tract of land id Saskatchewan, announcing that he has dona his blc to make hot f?mi iS1' ii3 W as . mtl.,., ni u. . i i nave jui ui&en uver a large f triphprf JZaKL wrote .-he umb.ea?r?anA according no a wnmi ui iniae, i am naviou -lit completly mapped and all lsnd marks not already named given names. Ihareisa very pretty stretch of water uo in the northeastern corner, and I thought it might interest you to know that I have christened it Alice Lake,"
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J03 Johnahanaman and John Schneider of Fcrdmand were in Jasper on business Tuesday. Born last Thursday to Arthur W. Shurig and wife a fine new boy. All doing well. No matter rVinr- Horrlinfr trior
commit, it is a safe bet that he win never comma nimseit. It wci;ld not be so bad if the consumer could raise the price of coal as easily a3 the operator. Those luminous wrist watches are no good at all to two classes of society burglars and lovers The Dubois County Farmers organization had a meeting at the Opera House last Thursday. There was about 150 farmers in attendance. The local ball team defeated the Boonville team here Sunday hy a score of II to 1 . The Huntingburg,team plays here Sunday an 1 Olir tmm ntava T-Tnnrinrrhnrrr on Monday Labor Day. Thursday morning Jos Rudolnh of Boone tp while driving his Dodge car a'ong the railroad embankment south of town turned the car over and came near get ing a ducking in the rail roadpond. Who can remember the old fashioned grocer who sent candy for the children when father paid his.monlhly bill? - Every once in a while it becomes clearer that Germany accepted the peace treaty "with reservations." The bakers in Chicago are all loafing to the tune of fifteen cents a loaf, but they're not on a strike. It is impossible to remain a pessimist if one records receipt of all the pleasant things thtt happen to him every day. That doctor who would tell his patients just what's the matter with them surely realizes that such a course would wipe out all our expensive dis eases. If It Is true, as an economic report states through a mass of figures, that GO per cent of the price of Hour Is pun profiteering that point Is clearer than It ever wus. Tho world will he Riad to learn that Adam IUI not wear whiskers when ho took the famous bite, thus proving that beardless youth fell nn easy prey to woman's wiles. If that shortage of typewriters will raise the quality of tho novelists' output hy making those towering geniuses use pens and economize on words much will he forgiven It. It is not enough for the government to demonstrate that there Is plenty of sugar In the country. What the consumer demands Is the opjwrtunlty to buy sugar at a reasonable price. OUR PRINTING Oil Yout Goods ZA Expenditure) 1 and Tax T-.CV-ies For the Year 120. The Trustee of Columbia Township Dtitois County propone for th? yearly expenditures and tax levies by tho Advisory Hoard at its annual meeting, to be held at the on the 7th dav of Sept r.2D ejmmencinirat 'J, o'clock iM the following estima e and amount for eaid year: 1. Township expenditure, $US0.(.0,' and Township tax l! cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditure? 5531.47 and tax 7ö cents on the hundred dollars.. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $1475.Sü'and tax 20 cenie ontho hundred doliarer 4. School Bonds $737.93 and tax 10c on $100. ; 5. Road Tax expenditures $2218.70. and tax 30 centB on the hundred dolJar-i 6. Additional Koad tax expenditures $737.9 J and tax 10 cente on the hundroJ dollars. Total xpenditare $11.142 05 and total tax 131 cent, cn the hundred collarp. The taxahles of the above named township are ae follows: Total Valuation of Ln Is an 1 Improvement . $t37.LH)0 Totals Valuation of Persona Property $201.80 Valuation ot Hail Roads, Kxpreis Kompanie?. Palace Car Companies. Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines etc., 3, (KstimateJ from Last Year lax Duplicate. 14o2S. $70.215 Amount of Credit on acc unt of Modgage Exemption. $42.20 Net Taxable Property, of Township, $437.00.3 Number rf Polls 1G5 Signed A. Rleioe Trustee. Dated Ang2l 1920.
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