Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1920 — Page 5

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Jasper Mullo, Mails out:7:45 A- M.. 6:3'JJf. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , 9;2t A :50P. M. Dp John P. Salb paid a visit to Louisville the first of the week. Mrs Arch Doane and children visiled ft iei.ds and attended the Exposition at Evansville last Saturday and Sunday A larRO number of local ball fans saw th Tell City club defeat the HuntinßbnrßT club 1 to 0 lust Sunday. -Shoes for Fall and Winter

wtru lau., ku; u -tyica, uic mnu ramelsoacW. chiT of the that gives satisfactory wear at .8rrnPr3 and Merchant Bank of Edw. Jt Kueb'ers thia pibCe wag e,pcted Treasurer Mr and Mrs. Leo Jakn visitee!of th association for the comincr friends and attended the Exdosi- year This is -m honor well be tion in Evansv.l'e last Saturday, jstcwed and Gus' manv friends rTT, : T !are extending congratulations on

Mariin r rieaman oi Jersey City, N J.f is in Jasper this week visiting uhis mother ard othei relatives. Mr. T Dugan wife and dauphtr returnee to their home Sin Sehin Wednesday after heving spent the Summer in JjPDr. Got Her flood Health Out of i Bottle. Mra. Edward Raifenider, Wabash, Ind. eaya lhat h owea her ood health to Uhamberiain'i Tablets. She tuffered lrora dietresa alter eating and comlipation and was completely cured by th, - . At 1.11 I use oi lueio lauieis, Fred Albeit dead. Fred Albert ajred 64 years 3 months and 11 days deid at his hime in Ferdinand last Monday, Oct 11 at noon. He was buried tt Ferdinand Wednesday! He was the father of deput, clerk, Mrs. Chns. Bari ley. He leaves his wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters, five sisters and a half brother to mou-n his death. CAST RIA For Infants and Children In Woo Fov Over 30 Years Always txar.i the Signature of Divorce Day. dnesd;y was divorce day in Circuit cotii l. Seperations were granted as follows: Mattie E. Waddle from Amos: Wnddle I Nannie Baker fiom John B xeTm Goldie Simpson from Bernie Simpson. flora E. Williams from Gerald Williams Financial Lois Due to Colds. It is estimated that the average man loeees thred days time each year from inability to work oa account of having a cold. Much of tbi9 lo83 can be avoided by treating every cold as soon as the first symptona of the disease appear. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has wen a wide reputation and immense tale by

its cares of this dieeaie. Try it. You arejit0"c'; " :üi"u""J?T:s "1U"".U i"oa8P-

taste and the prompt relief which it affords. Trini Churcti liolice. Sunday School 9.39 a. m. Chas Scales, superintendent. Services of worship at 10;30 a. m Rev R. Hosto, Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. mAn Entertaiig Advertisement. A vigorous olea for system as, the foundation of success wasl Kiven at the Star theater Wednesday evening by Mr. R. H. Kennedy of Dayton. Ohio,, repre sent'nj: the National Cash Regis ter Co. Mr. Kennedy is an ex-

cellent talker and explained the Oct 21, Ireland, 2;30, Haysville various pictures well Altogeth- 7;30 p. m. , : er it was a very entertaining ad- Ost. 25, St. Anthony 2;30; JsODcr vertisement. John Patterson the 7;30 p. m. cash register man dont believe Oct. 23. Dubois at 2;30, Huntingthat competition is the life cii burg at p.m.

trade and Mr. Kennedy echoed his sentiments even if Patterson did get sentenced to fa yrar in the pen for killing competition. IVAnnunzlo will revenge himself on the Flume council by putting it lu his nrst poem. No sooner has Mexico got rid of Cuti tu's eruption until lopocute;tl be gins rumblln 1 1 A lnte fall is needed com crop; also to help ter coal supply. to ripen the out the winiVpnrtnwnt of Justlct sleuths trail the nev "radlcar' onion by lowing the hcvnt. can folA word which Is gaining great popularity umong the bolshevikl Is the ltusstun for kutnerud. Do you suppose that pclentlsts who

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Uleachcl Muslins, UuunffO. Can ion flannels, etc.. at tho right prices at Edw J. Kueblers. Wanted: Girl for general housework, three in family. Write Mra. Herman W. Kcthe. 3845 Guilford Ave , Indianapolir, ina. laprovc Yoar Dlfestloo. If you hsve weak digestion eat iptrIncly of meats, lc tt lent fle hoari eUpi between meili. eat nothing bstween mals. Drink an abnndane of water. Take one of Chamberlain's Tab. Ifta imlLtely .Jeer tapper. Do , thU zxx you will improre yoar digeition. ireasurep Slate Banker As'so.

t the meetinQr of thp Slate'croquet might eventually take the pUce B mkers Association nt Indiana tne saloon.

polls last week Mr. Gustave his securing a much coreted hon or from the sssociati' n members. The Conner with others is glad to hear of his election. Success Gus. NOTICE. Parent are hereby requiring: toiustruct thbir children to keen off the promises of Tho Jasper Desk Company. Trespassers will be vigorou&jy prosecuted. jASPKR npw mmpant . UÜSJv COMPANY. Good Far Hin and Hia Wife. Hurley L Watkina 2308 L tie 8t.,Lon ivUf Ky.t writes; "I found Foleye Honey and Tar just what I wanted for my wife'i and my cold." This famous oldeoujrh medici.e just as good for children ai adulte. It checks caught. colds, croup, bronbeial cogues, and stops lhat Jickli?. ""at that keeps i tnÄt keeps one It centring no oniITor ateior habit forming drugg. Prompt and fure in action. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer. Herry Vollmer Dies. Henry Vollmer, son of ex-sheriff Ferd. Voll mer, iikrd or years, died in a hospital in E msville last Monday, the ren wer; brought to Jasper nni bured in Iairview VVednesday morninir! after semens as St. Joapnh' church He leaves his parents and a brother and sis ter to mourn hi death. , Uv F. Vollmer and family return thanks to many old friends ,n Jasper for their sympathy acd assistance during their sad bereavmenfl. . n ,1 " 6UL-all and see our stock ot dis Js and Chidrena Plush and Cloth Coas. Our assorrmeVc ?. lare banana make your selections. Edw. J. Kuebler. Ex-Sojdicr tin a Good Stomach "If a man spends eix years in the army he wauld eurel would have to hrvQ a good stomach. I have a good ont now and Folep'e Cathartic Tablets made it that way. If any one doas not belieir j this lej him write to Authur W. Lyons 454 Cincinnati St.. Dayton, Ohio. That is a sample ot the hundreds of letters received by Foley & Co. You can ;relieve biltiousness, bloating, constipadigestion with Foleyf Cathartic Pille,. bom by Joseph A. Mehringer. 14 Good morning! Have you een Tho Courier? Evans'nllo'ü beat T)al)0.,, Hon. James W. Dunbar Republican cand date for Congress will address the people of Dubois county at the following times and olaccs. Oct, 18, Cuzco2:30p ra. Kelhrvllleat 7130 p. m. Oct 19. Holland 2;30; Ferdinand, 7:30 p. m. Oct. 20, Schnellville 2;30. Celestine 7:30 d. m. Evervbodv is invited to attend these meetings. John J. Himsen ; Chr'm Rep, Co. Ccnit For October Only ' Courier Club Ilateo; An opportunity is presented our readers this month to secure the Evansville Courier daily for one year and the Jasper Courier weekly one year at the rate of IG 00. The regular price for both papers is 18.00. It is expected that hundreds of people will take advantage of this chance to get their favorite city daily and home weekly at a moderate price. If uur subscription does not expire until later your time will be extended one year. The low rate is made however only in the month of October.

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sword Is evidenced by tho dlsorderlj retreats before D'Annunzlo's poetry. A man who could talk nn angry mob out of lynching him should be nblc to sell oil stock, If he gets out of Jail. The plan of the Russian bobheytsts to Invade France may not be new, but It will certainly be news IX thc get there. All that radical labor needs to turn It from Its long-range Infatuation with b .? f ' 0U UBtatMn ' cloie There are no signs as yet to hear out those who thought tho mm of CHAMPION RIFLEMAN S(rt. Morris Tishor of the United rllleinan of the world. In everv meet lie has entered In the pJist few months h is hits made recognized astounding records, lie ns the "wizard of the Grip. Grip usually starts just the fame ana cold with a watery ditchare from the no?e. Xou are much mora lik-lo to contract the grip when you have a cold. For that reason when grip is prevalent youvfhoul J go to bed as soon as you feel that yon are taking col 1 and stay in bed until fully recovered which r homd not be long if you take Chamberlain' Cough 'Remedy. Three days in bed now is better tnan three weeks laier on. Evansville Exposition Greater Than Everj eople wbo have attended the Evansville Exposition are loud in their praise of 3he great exhibit of live stock, and the unuauslly interesting free acts. Nc effort has bjjen spared to make this tho greatest festival tival ever held in the "pocket" and the general concensus of opinio is that the committee in chatge of the various departments have surpassed themselves. The livh-stock exhibits are of unusual intei est. Many sf the fine heids in this section are rep eaented, the great premium list whicb was offered making it well wortb Oompeting at the exposition The Forty eiht Highlanders military band will make its first appearance in Evansville with a concert at Exposition Pyrd next Sunday afternoon. It will give two concerts eack day during the last week of the Exposition. Tho band is composed of fifty pieces and is nuder the direction of John Slatter, bandmaster. The member? will appear in f ul Highland costume during the concerto. As added features of the con cert the baud caroies a chorus which winding old Scotch songa. Other members . will dance the Highland fling. . Pipe-major Far auar BeBaton, member of the band, will po sol j work on -the military bagpipes. adr. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ai they cannot reach the ?eet ot the disease, Catarrh is a local diieaee. prtatly in. lluouced by constitutional conditions-

and in order to cure it you muit take anlbickache kidney ana Diaauer ailments;

internal reme tv. Hill's Catarrh Cure ad tole5'. VlüaTV? AfaDlcl? oieis taken internally, and acts thru the ome and thoroughly cleansing cathar-

tetn. Hall's Catarrh Cure waiprmcribedbyoneof the beet 1 hyiciani inth;H. blood on th mucoiia sirfacci of the country for years. It is composed of the lHt tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifien. The perfect! combination of the ingredient, in Hall's I r?trrh Curm n w,t nrnHnr.. mihi wonderful reaulU in catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials free. Do It Now" Babicribe for the Jasper Weekly Courier, Don't put off for to'

Democratic

Speakings

A Du mnnnn time. ii. pencil Candidate for State Representative at Castrup school, October 16th. . Stanley f.L Kreig, Candidate for Prosecuting Atty. Duff, Friday Oct. 15th. Ireland, Saturday. Oct. 16 All meetings begin at7;30 d. m, . Harpy w. Carpenter, Of Petersburg, will speak ac theiojiowing times and places ac 7:30 p, mMiley school houae Oct. 18. Crystal, Oct. 19th. Birdseje. October 20. Bretzville, October 21. Haysville, " 22 J Ireland, " 23d. Hon. Louis Meyers, Of Vtncennes. will speak in the German language as follows. Ferdinand, Friday, October 29St. Anthony. Saturday, Oct 30 Hon. William Habarmel, Of Corydon, will speak as foi lows:? Holland, Wednesday, Oct. 27. Dubois. Thursday Oct. 28. Haysville, Oct. 29. Bockelman school Oct 30Interest Is being renewed In tho project of planting trees In memory of those who gave their lives for civilization and the safety of their country" In the World' war. This movement, which" has the active backing of the American Forestry association, has reached proportions far In excess of what seemed likely at its Inception, says' Rochester Democrat-Chronicle. Ry all .means let us have, trees of remembrance. Let us have thera abundantly and for every possible memorial. They are the true monuments, the living, memorials God has provided to hallow the holiest memories of every person and of every nice. The Increase In the suicides of women 'is ascribed to worry in trying to malie ends meet In these times of the high cost of living. There is no doubt that the present hour Is one of great nervous strain, partly reaction from the war- and partly the problems of living which it has brought about The great need is of a moral stimulation to enable people to meet present conditions and find a remedy for the most oppressive of them, eays Baltimore American. The crusade against profiteering, for example, could be pushed more vigorously by n strong public opinion : demanding its suppression or control.. . He .Feels Ten Years Yonner. Any man or woman eufferinsr from lame Dack, headache, stiff joints, soie muicele, rheumatic pains or any other eymptont of kidney or bladder trouble will be interested in this letter from Ii. Bryde, 925 Garden btreet, Hoboben, N. J. "I could not bend down for some years as I can nov. Mp wife had maoy timey to put off or on my ehos, i obtained relief with Koleyi kidney Pille, i feel now ai if i were ten years younger Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer. After nil, that -American sii.riorit. at the Olympic games was noiliSnv more than was expected. a House flies are beginning to Justify their name, having had enough of the Joyous summer outdoors. Weather prophets predict nn open winter, -all except the coal mines, which will probably be closed. Cut This Our It Is Worth Money Cut ont this bHd. enclose with 5c and :i to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago 111. writing yonr name anci addreis clearly. You will receive in return trail pacw age ccnUinin Foley'i Honey and Tar compound, fcr coughs, coldi, and croup; Foley Kidney 1'illi for pain in tides and back; lheumatism, tic lor coneupauon uiuouau, ncauuaio and iluwiib bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehr! nger. . w A v ,. Ä A bor' ron? iot ho d 01' der over the fact that where there Is no work there are no disputes. T' 'hard to tprn m with n war ftröunil ßUcn lucea ns ItndzYmin. ZtrrtUfr'kl7VLll and OkunJcw.

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The basis of practically nil mixed fertilizers is phosphoric acid, which is obtained from phosphate rock. While this country has larger deposits of thlsi mineral than any other nation, we nre throwing nwny several million ton an-. nually because of the present methods of preparing phosphate fertilizer. The scientists of the bureau of soils, department of agriculture, are engaged In working out economical methods of eliminating this tremendous loss. The, photograph shows nn oll-burnlng furnace with auxiliary equipment for the production of phosphoric acid. 1

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