Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1920 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

Jasper IWaila, Mails out: 7 : 15 A. M.. G:30 P. M. Mails in8:27A.iM..;21A, &i 7 :50P. MMissea Genevieve Krempp and Laura Haller were anion? the excursionists to L"mivill Sunday. Alex HoIIis, of Iva, was a business visitor at Evansville last Saturday. Ladies Suits, made of good material, well made and desir able styles at E. J Kuebler's. Otto Seng and family drove their auto to Evansville last Sunday for a three days visit with his brother Wi lker and family Urb in Meldhoir and wife rf turned Saturday fron Louisvill ; where the wife had hi?n for a week consulting a r hysician. Misses Jeanette and Frances McFall 1c :r Ferdinand Tuesday where ...y wi 1 attend Immaculate Conception Academy this winter. Oh! We'll all go riding by-and-by. Henry hotd has annei need a reduction in price of Fore cars of 31 percent. Thus the 650 cars after Sept. 52d will sell 1510. Miss Lynn Gull tte went to ivanbviiiu luuiiudj iu vi.it sister Clara and attend the Evans ville College curing the coaming winter. Wanted: Girl for general housework, three in " family. WriÖ Jlrs. Herman VV. Kcthe, &15 Guilford Ave , Indianapolis, Ind. E. C. Whitten, the Rubber

m- r1 nnrM M,l nlin(,-;n. Tire Co. manager and superin-lan(, tendent, moved his household

goods to Dale last Friday and Will rontintie to bJird Mr vVill Dudine cr;me home from Louis i lie Wednesday for a short visit witl home folks before going to Washington D. C. to continue his stuuies vlz ueorgü! Washington University. Thos. Taggart and Ben Bosse had a rousing crowd of over 1000 neople last Monday nicrht at

Ferdinand, It is expected that1,- txr Ferdinand will return their olin

time Democratic majorities next November, of St. Rapheal's church of Dubois was in town Monday hi tho interest of the picnic to be given for the benefit of the church there next Sunday. Those who like fried chicken should not fail to be in attendance Lots of othe amusements besides. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Year Always bears the Signature cf "Good morning! Have you aeen The Courier? Evansnllfl'a bRt TKt)fii" How One Woman was Helped. Alteea Walker, Xew Uiver, Pa. writes 'I have been troub.ed with weak kidii?vh for two vear-, 1 took 1'aley'S Kid

ney PilN and they helped me tino. I motive of nearly eet y folly and rt a I nnrht and now hr.ve no trouble n . , T . with inv kidnevs." When the kidnevn every crime Marmot Asauith, do not properly da their work, acid? ami Wlfr Ot Pnme AlitllSter Oi EnT poipoiif left in the pyteni cane weak(land, 13U to 1919, Dtld the ad-

and Jame back, tlizzines, putline un-; ihr ivw. sun en niik el ?i and mint aches, pain, Morenos nni rheumatic p iin. Foiey'c Kidney Pills have riven eln f to thousuidw of men an 1 women. Sold by Joy. A. Mehriner. Victor Schepers Hurt. The 12 year old son of Horm n Schepers was seriously hurt Ibt Sunday ni''htf while helping feed stock on h s father's farm, he fell from the hay loft on toa hay fork. A prong entered his throat just above the larynx and came out in front of the left ear. He aho broke his left shoulder and arm- The boy was carrying n lighted lantern upon which 1 e ell xtintruismng ine iguu tr. E. A. Sturm was immediately summoned to give medical atte: tiofi. It is biheved that the boy will recover. He- had a verv narrow escape from beinir killed. Thrre i- more Catirrh in this KOvtion o! the e jiintrv than f 11 other dinease put to;:it r er.'and for years wa supposed t be incurable. Doctorn prescribed local reinedit-, and bv constantly failinj; t et i re with local "treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease greatly inl'.-inced by constitutional condition'f and th refore requires ftniftilutional treatment. UallV Catairh Cure manufacttuid bv P. J. Cheney i Co, Toledo, Ohio. i- a constitutional remedy. 11 taken internally and acta thru the nlood on the mneotie eurfacet of the hvhtetn. Obu Hundie l Dollar reward 1 ollared for any ca-e that ilall'a Catn'rh Cure fail to eure. Send for circulars and testimonial.

A lare crowd of Jasper people attended the church picnic at StAnthons Sunday and reported a good time. An old bachelor says that bossins: is not a woman's province. No married man would dare say such a thing. t3t- Children's andMisses'.Coats. a large assortment to. select from at Edw. J. Kuebler's. The Keno Party given by the K of C. 's Tuesday at their hall attracted a large crowd and all enjoyed a pleasant evening, Sc1"'-.! Superintendent Margaret U il . n attended the meeting of thi Sou' hern Indiana Teach ers executives at Evansville last

Saturday. tr Don't Miss William Flaversham. America's greatest actor, in 'The Man Who Lost Himself" at the Grand theater next Sunday. Bip Western also a comedy at the Grand Saturday night. County School SuptTR." E Eck ert attended the Officer's meeting of the Southern Ind. Teacher s As'sn at Evansville last Sat urdav to arrange the program for the November meeting. Lest You Forget. Let ua remind you that Chamberlains Tablets not only cau a nntlo movement of the bowels but improve tin appetite strengthen the direetion. Lovemaking o' the kind usual T A Sw . Iy found in romantic novel? makes the .real thing look like thirty cent:. Eighty Year old Soldier Writes U II. Clouch, Co. K, Ward 5 eoldien homo Cal.t writes: I have been trouble with constipation for years. I have found Koleys Cathartic Tablets keep tut in a better natural shape than any natural shape than any medicine I have ever taken. I am almost eighty years ohl lUKcu. i am aunoei eiirmy years oni am leaeed to teii y0u of the vaiH I have received." Foley's Cathartic Tablets cause no pain, nausea no jrrip iu?. They relieve indigestion, eick hea ache, bilicii'iiese and sonrtomich. Sold by JcFopli A. Mchringer. l'arent are hei why iii to instruct thir -Ji!rH to keep olf the prei::i:ivs ol TLo t Jasper Desk Company Irespa.HHcrs will ha oiily irosecntMl. vigorJASPläU DESK COJlPÄJiY. 'assortment of Ladies Plush and Cloth Coats, the new designs, and at reasonable prices CaÜ and see them r.ow. Edw J. Kuebler. The people in the United States drank less cofYee in 19k) than in 1918 by a pound and a third- The per capita consumption in 1918 being 10.29 pounds; in 1919, S 99 lbs:, according to the U. S- Dept. of Commerce. Protect Your Child Anil Olhers. The beiniuir of school brings couirhs and colds to many children. At the first sin of a cold it is wall to ivo child a doso of lolev a Honey and Tar Compound, that eafe, reliable couh medicine. Mr?, J. B. Plnijmer?, 'J 10 Ant Jin in., rr?ue, t. J., write?: 'Foley s Honey and Tar coTtainlr is the best couuh and r.)M rmiolv I e7ea tried for my little boyv." Children like it. Good for couchs, cohi?, croup, whooping eoiiüh. hay fever ami astlima. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer. On Self Love. I have come to the painful conclusion that self-love is the visor :i nd fnnfpl:i - of Asmiirr Chronic Catarrh Oar matter of living make.-? n-i very unccptillc to vId and a succc-sio!; of en!. is ca-'.-es chror.ie catarrh a loatb.sMre tlie-a-e with which i i- r-tima etl that nim ty- five ik r -fiu of our a mil popn lau.tn are attiicted. .'l' mi v. on Jd avoid chronic catarrh yon nn-t av.ud eoii!- o' having mt reeled ;t c iiil'it rid of it :i!iit'kl ii (-sibe. Cii:iiu!)erl:un, ill a nire for roll vu Van he depended upon. For October Courier Club Kate. An opportunity is presented our readers this month to secure the Kvant vide Courier daily for one year and the Jasper Courier iG 00. The reuu!ar price for both papers is fS 00. It is expected that hundreds of people will take advantage of this eharce to pjet thtir favorite citv daily and home weekly at a mod

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does not expire until later your,piaYlnt(i made short Ulks tc

Lime win i)3 e.cenueu one year. I he low rate is made Irwever only in the month of October. keep We!I tr.li' Happy. If von

v i'!' 'Ä'.V.S "r!!" Pdinand for a raeeting at um 1.1 i;t,i te taken nnmed-i'0 p. m lappart is the best

vour how ot Chamt iattdy iitter huppLr will catiie a rentlo uiovenuMit vi tln howclä on tho follow ing morning. Try it.

Mrs. Alice Flagg returned Friday from a visit in the East.

Miss Rachel M. Doane left lastL Ernest Goeppnerand Bertram

Saturday for Washington D. C.IUane look in the Louisville Ex

where she has employment. fcar Serviceable Shoe3 for Fall an J Winter wear at Edw. J. Kuebler. Miss Roberta Wilson has returned to Butler college, Indianapolis to resume her studies. " . Mr. and Mr3, Gustave Gramelspachcr motored to Vincenne3 to spend Sunday. vr. and Mrs. Felix Schneider expect to leave tomorrow for Memphis for a visit,

Mrs. Henrietta Butts is here'""; u"..lor?rc.'

from Henderson visitin- her!? " grains in

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Mr and Mrs. Geo. Haberlv other places on a pleasure and trip Mrs. A. M Sweeney and daughter Lucille returned to Indianaoolis Monday after a few weeks visit with relatives here. Curtis King and John King, dependent orphans, sons of Abe Kinpr, of liirdseye weresent to the Orphan's Home in nke Co. 'asc Saturday, Mrs- Mary Eckert taking them there Every Denrocratic paper is be ing called upon to 'Raise a Dem ocratic campaign fundM to heip elect Cox. The Republicans are joing to raise and snend 5 millions "openly" and 95 millions "secretlyM, so we Democrat? will have o raise and spend 10 millions honestly and optnly to keep the Graitrs out of Washington. Evansville Exposition.

mr - ana ys. ueo. tiaoeny stein office building from Queen left Monday for Cincinnati andinitv to tho,v JTt " . .Vu Lri

October 4th to lGtl has beenCT f X" f 'Vl'- "U" . '

let as the dfte for trie 1920 Ex position at Evansville and greater preparations than ever are be ing made to give' the peoole of this section of the country the Eggest show in the history. Cook's Pirk hs hzori taken over by the Exposition Company and new buildings oC immense size are beincr built to take care of the exhibito and cts. Cut This Our It Is Worth Atoney Cut out this slip. enclo?o with fie and it to Foley & Co., HSoo tSlieMeld Ave., Chicago 111. writing yonr nanio ano: adIres clearly. on will receive in re turn 'i trail pari. ago ccntsunin Foley's IIunevanl Lar compound, lor couglis, co le, and croup ; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in eide and buck; lhetimatism, backache kidney anil bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets o wholesome and thoroughly oleailsiirr c hartic for coiiitipation biliousne?, hen lache and aluiri-sh bo vel. Sold by JoFtph A. Mehrinj,r. Bomt) Explosion. The Anarchists of New York succeeded in exploding a large size bomb in Wall Street last Thursday noon, killing 3 people and wounding over 200 more. What crazy fools. If they had succeeded in blowing the whole of Manhattan Island of! of the earth it wouldn't hae helped their cause any. The IL S. Gov ernment would still go on and hang them as soon as lound. Hanging ;s too good for such crazy murders. Still it is hard to conceive of a punishment that would fit their dastardly crims. A Grateful I cttcr. It it in try inj conditions like that re1 s. I b'd nv by .Mrs(iD. I, t North of Naples N. V. that proves the' worth of CliauHerlaire Colic and Diarahoa lleniedy. "Two years aip la?t .munier" ho ws "our liitle tov had dvsenterv. m At that time we were bvins inthe inunty Mkdit miies from a doctor. Our Pv"n was taken ill fiidd n!v :i;nl w;.p about the "irki'.'t I i'vor s.uv. He was in terrib e pain all the :i:ue and passed fro m nn et!vi:!si n int. anot'ier. I :ent Im-Jb-.did i r the donor and ü iter h " v trri Mioncht f ;i h'tile of Chambeelahr?1 I :di and lMarrhoea Keniedy in th mob i.ird. I u ive him irime of it and m-hem t iiidiovc at one. rv the ti-i.e tl.e tloetor atrived lie v;h o;'d Hon. Thos. Taggart Democralic candidate for United States Senator, Mayor B n Bosse, Democratic State Chair man were in Jasper last Monday (morning, and at 1) o'clock address ed i crowd at the Cou.t House The St. Joseph's" Bys B:nd wa out and tunü-hed music for the occasion. The enpap:ement for Havsvi!Ie was canceled and the re-t of the morning va? spent in ' . I . ? T ' .Hip m-n pmnhvedat tho n'n After dinner rt the Inhan; Hotel, they wer? taken to HuntiinjxburK o speak at a meeHnp 't here at 2 n. m ari'l frnm tViPrr man in the race and should be elected by an overwhelming majority.

All Dubois County rural schools commence Monday

. cursion lust Sunday seeing things. t A.L.Gray, attorney of Huntlngburpr. vvas in Jasper Wednesday on business. Herefs to those who love us . If we only cared. Here to those whom we'd love If we only dared. " Miss .Olivia Gosman came home from Purdue last Ssturday to attend her sister's wedding Monday. Hoa. John W. Ewing, demo cratic ron-lI-lr4-Ä X S cccixi inunas. Leö Schubble moved the Eckthe railroad this week. I - Mrs. E C. Kingsbury, the magiciane who has been rooming at Ph- J. Runkel's residence left for Indianapolis last Wednesday morning. Miss Agnes Kelso, of Vincennes U visiting relatives in Jasper this week before going to Ferdinand township to teach this winter. Mrs. Chas. Bartljy. deputyCierk, id spending tne week at Ferdinand, with her father-in-law's family; the old gentleman bung conlined to his bed. Hli!l8röosm. Miss . Clara A. Gosman, daughter of Martin Gosman, of the Indiana Hotel, and Mr. Linus G. Mil der, a furniture worker, were married at St. Josenh's chmch the hapov couple left for a trip west;- They will reside cn East Fifth Street. .Escaped From Asylum. Homer Strabber escaped from the Southern Indiana asylum on Wednesdc-y of last week and arrived here at his home Saturday night and was ap;ain taken back to Woodmere Tuesday morning bv Sheriff Bob NordhofT and Marshall Masters. He was sent there June 19, 1910. im ' Court Cases. Dora E Jacobs wants a divorce from Walter T. Jacobs. Jos B. Carse is suing Chas E. Baker on a note. Al vin Abeli is suing Thos Abell et ah for possesion of personal property. i Licensed to Wed, Norman Bretz 23, to Nemoa Dengenhart 25 both of Hunting burcrWilliam F. Arnsman33 to Ada Blemker 29- both of Huntin.jburg Linus G- Miller 29 to Clara A. Gosman -7, both. of Jasper Benj h. U'ibbler 27 to Sopha Sakel30f of Holland and S; endale. il Boy Scoot Troop The first troop of Bey Scouts America was oriraniSed in of Jasper with 16 boys and V. R. Leightoiic-a Scout Master and Victor L. i1 lerst. assistant scout master, last week. They had a delightful 11 mile hike on Sunday. G.oin north on the Porters ville road to the settlement store, thence east on the hasp line t the Iiavsville road into Janer. The Boy Seouts is a uivversal mo vetner t a;in recognized in America by an act ov Cntrreh T;ic- object U tho uplift of the joining American. Coro Falls Belov 51; First TieSince 1917. Kansas City, Mo Sept 23.For the first time sinca the summer of WinCim f(l? below $1.00 here today. Contr?cs for the Dumber dtiivry dropped to 7 8 K'Kn alter the market openedLiberty Bonds. Filial N.Y. Sale Price Sept 22, Liberty Loar. $91 26 Libert y Loan, first 4s SG G2 liberty Loan, second 4s 8-3. 5 iibeity Ljan, first lUs SG 8? liberty Loan, second 4' is.. 83.78 Liberty Loan, third 4 '43. . . .SS.SG Liberty Loan, fourth -l's- .85.90 Victory Loan, :- ;s 95 55 Victory Loan, 4-1 b 95.54 Ml)o It Now" Hnbecribe for the Jasper Weekly Courier. Don't put of for to iiorow what you can do today.

TOU certainly want to X save money, and you vould like to have better bakings. Then use Calumet. It's the biggest thing you can do to improve the quality of your bakirga and lower baking costs. Calumet is made in thelargest, most sanitary Baking Powder Factories in the World. No Baking Powder is mMe under better conditions none can be better in quality. It contains only such ingre-1 dients a3 have been officially en-' dorsedby the U. S. Pure Food Authorities. An absolute guarantee that it Is pure.

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It received highest Awards, World's Pure Food Exposition. Chicago Paris Exposition, Paris, France positive proof of its superior merit. It is used by more housewives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other brand. That would net be the case, if it were possible to secure a higher quality Icavener. It is sold at a moderate price. All you have to do is to compare cost to determine how much you can save by buyinj Calumet. Pojjnd can o f Cal urn et contains full 16 c. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 cz. cans. Pe sure you net a pound when you want it.

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1000 Bprmq Ghlokens

Evansville will Entertain With Chalk Talks.

Two extra cars on tho morning train will j

4 t take care of tho crowd. per served on tho grounds.

ren under 12 years, 25c. . I I -M i i 5 -l . - 1 - it I -v rf- 4" m

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r. i. v isi.i; B f tter t'an Calomel and Quininj (CMntains no Arsenic.) The Old Reliable. Ad well a. for Chills and Fevers, Makuial Fevers, Swamp Fever a and lUiious Fevers. Just what you nend at this season. MILD LAXATIVE. NERVOUS SEDATIVE SPLENDID TONIC TRY IT. Don'ttake any substitute. 60c and 31.20 Bottles. Prepared by RÜ3INSON-PETETT CO., Louisville, Ky. I irrpo rated.

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Americans who contribute to tho Ue-1 Cros would fei amply repaid' for their generosity If they could Ke what It means to hundreds of thousands of war weary sufferers in theT.alkans. Here Is a widowed Roumanian mother with her flro children Just after a visit to a lied Cross relief station. All nr barefoot and the boy at'the left is wearing elotlies made of scraps from tho battlefields. They have Just received wlutrr clothing, food and condensed , milk for the baby. Similar work Is belns do::e for Russian rcfusoos driven from home.

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