Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 October 1920 — Page 5

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Jasper Mail!, Mails out:7:45A- M., 6:30 F. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M . A, M 7 :50P. M. Jlem Ekesteia and wife took their brother in hw Oicar Geisler and wife home to Connersville in their auto la3t Sunday, , Hon C. Hall Dllon. of Xankton. South Dakota, who spent a week campaigning speaking, left for his home last Tuesedy. trDon't forget to make your blue X on the square immediaelv nreceedin: JOSEPP A. SON DERMAN for County Treasurer. IT IT IS A lULIOCS ATTACK Take three of Chamberlain's Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. Poland fears not only the soviet armies, hut the theories they feed on. It Is a pity that the man with time to kill cannot make It ragtime. Always rciiwinher that your health !m uhout your Kreut est aiet. Avoid the tempting country pump and spring if you would escape typhoid. What a quiet campaign It weuld be If It were not for people who are eating corn on the cob. AS KXEMY TO GOOD IIEATrn Good health has no greater enemy than constipation. You cannot "keep fit" for work or play if the bowels are Irregular or clogged with a decomposed mass of undigested food from which the blood picks up diseasecausing impurities and carries them throughout the entire system. Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild but sure in action. They banish biliousness. Kick headache, sour stomach and oth one tonight and you will feel better er nis causea ny lnuitresuon. TaKe in the morning. Sold by Jos A. Mehringer. CASTOR IÄ For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of NOT AVOUKIXG BUT TIRED OUT When one feels always tired without working, or suffers from back ache, lumbago, rheumatic pains, sore muscles or stiff joints it is not alwaysi easy to locate the source of trouble ,1 but very frequently it-can be traced a t 1 1 1 .1 .1 10 ovt'rwurKHi, wtUKeucu yji uiacuocu kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Edison St., LaJunta, Colo., writes: "My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for some time. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me right away." Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer. H Church liotice. Sunday School 9.39 a. m. Chas Scales, superintendent. Services of worship at 10;30 a. m Rev. R. Hosto. Christian Endeavor at G:30 p. mAND STILL $2.50 A YEAR Think of 52 splendid weekly issues of the best reading all of it from original sources the widest variety equal to 35 volumes, and adapted to every age in the family. That means a year of The Youth's Companion. And what it means to the family life cannot be computed. Splendid Serial Stories in weekly (not: mommy; puruuua sumuiu ub" est, 200 Short Stories. Exceptional Articles by exceptional authorities, special pages for the Family, the Boys, the Girls. Strong, mature minds pri2e The Companion's Editorial Page, everyone enjoys its humor, and all hands soon find it "one of the i x a I ..M.fw VilrvVt Intar. family." .11 fimllv ThfiV

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Doy wnne out in an auto Sunday the machine caught fire and Sum mers had his shoulder blade bro ken in jumping from the car. Hon, Jokn W. Ewing. find Sen ator M. A. Sweeney are billed to make the closing speachea of the campaign at the court house tonight, grand street parade is promised. Come. cTWanted a girl to do general hcuse work- Best wages. Family of tvio. One of the best homes in the city of Evan3vüle. No outside work- Firtt class bed rti im. Private room for receiling friends Write or telephone Mrs- H. A. Hymes, 909 S. 2d St. EvansviIIe.IInd. NOTICE. Parent are hereby requiring to iiiHtruct their children to keep olf the premises of The Jasper Desk Company. 'JLrespassers will bo vigor ously prosecuted. . JASPER DESK COMPANY. Cut This Our It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and i to Foley Sc Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago 111. writing yonr name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trail package containing Foliy'i Honey and Tar compound, fcr coughs, colds, and croup; Foley Kidney Pilli for Eain in tides und back; lheumatism, ackache kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets o wholeeome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for co .etipation biliouanes, headache an,i alinrei-h bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer. Have you dropped In on a sugar dealer of late and found him singing swt.ej und low? What the nation needs Is fewer men with something up their sleeves and ruwre wlth sleeves rolled up their arms. There Is a lot of romance In a canoe, but It is often dangerous1, as romance Is likely to be. War calls for war substitutes, but it calls principally for a substitute for war. The world Is facing a dark outlook. Even brunettes are again to become the fashion. You cannot Interest a man In politics when his collar is wilted and perspiration dampens his brow. . . "Bridegroom a suicide." Headline, Invarlably the 0pinion 0f his bachelor , i, menus. The return of warm weather enables one to keep his mind off the hole where the coal pile ought to be. One advantage In buying potatoes by the pound is that their price per bushel thus remains mercifully hidden from you. Now that trade has been reopened the best thing Russia can Import from America Is a constitution and a biU of rights. The bolsheTlk political policy Is regarded as a trifle too variable and undefined to be reckoned with as an element of international relationship. The sugar profiteer takes the same dellrht in savins he is lust out that a . . - nn!n u-ntiin tnVf in observing . . . . tnat lie nas JUSt g0nC UP' When little boys and women begin to take their place In the news of a modern army there remains little to be told of the doom of that army. "Good morning! Have trnn hoah rThi flnnriftr? SERIOUS RESULTS FROM COLDS Colds not only cause a tremendous financial loss but are also a serious injury to every one who contracts them as they lower the vitality and prepare the system for the most ser ious diseases. It is not at all unusual for people who have serious lung trouble to say, "I had a hard cold last winter." Why not take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and cure your cold while you can. The Slav is eating dog meat and making shoes of bark. No wonder he snarls. In Poland the war slogan, Work," lias been revised Tight and Work." Fight or to read No matter how others regard it. Mars looks on the League of Nations us a scrap of paper. Count the bathtub now as one of the greatest Inventions that ever came from the hand of man. Many a man could attain success In life If he would et up an hour before breakfast and hunt for it. FOR A DISORDERED STOMACH When the stomach fails to perform Its functions the br.wels become deranneiK the liver and kidneys con gested. The important thing is to re store the stomach and liver to a healthy condition and for this pur pose Chamberlain's Tablets are ex cellent. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter.

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Bolshevism age. cannot improve with The pedestrian has no rights that the reckless motor driver will respect Lemons are reported as cheap, at present, particularly political lemons. Bay rum still leads toilet water drinks. in the race of Dubois Go. Motor Club. The live wires of the Jasper Division of ihe Duqo! County Motor Club held a combined meeting: with the Jasper Cham berof Corrmerco last Tuesday night. It has been said that the State Highway Commission would not build the Market highway until they Were presented with the right of way, all of which is hot air. However, to be certain; committees were ap pointed to secure th right ox way which the state already has. Dr. E. A. Sturm was made made chairman of the commute for trie road toward Huntingburg and Jokn J. Himsel chairm&n for the road towards Haysillef GeOrge P. Wagner for the road west to Ireland and the county line. Of course the chairmen will be expected to do 99 percent. of the work, ood roads are a benefit to every one and every body should boost them along, even the moss backs of the south part of North Main street, who would like to have the location of the Market Highway changed to improve their holding?, We say booat the Highway project and let it come down Newton street where it should be. The Motor Cluba committee on organization heao by D. John P. Salb went to Huntingburg last week and organized the Huntingburg division of the Club, both will go to Ferdinand Nov. 4th, to organize a division and boost for county unit roads. Don't be a Slacker, boost for good roads The Jasper division of the Motor Club meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month Attend the meetings. Boost, Push, and don't be a slacker. "YOUIt MEDICINE IS O. K." Mrs. Chas. Rule, New Dlgglns, Wis., writes: "Your medicine is O. K. I think Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best for coughs. I think your medicine is all you say it is. I know I would never be without it. You may use my name." Foley's Honey and Tar acts quickly, checks coughs, colds and croup, cuts the phlegm, opens air passages and allays irritation. It stops sleep-disturbing coughing at night. Children like it. Contains no opiates. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer. Liberty Bonds. Final N.Y. Sale Price Sept 22, Liberty Loar, 3s $94 26 Liberty Loan, first 4s 86.62 Liberty Loan, second 49 ... . 85.56 Liberty Loan, first 48 86 82 Liberty Loan, second 48. .85.78 Liberty Loan, third 4 s. . . .88.86 Liberty Loan, fourth 4as. .85,90 Victory Loan, 3Hs 95.56 VictorylLoan, 4?40 95.54 A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR COLDS AND CROUP It would surprise you to know the number of people who use and recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. J. N. Rose, Verona, Pa., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy haa been used by myself and husband for a number of years for coughs and colds. I also gave it to ray little grand daughter three and a half years of age when she had croup last winter. It broke up the attack at once. have recommended this remedy to . a. 9 many or my menus ana neignoors who have also used it with good re sults." Peace In Europe seems to bt a great Incentive to war. Brazil wants immigrants. We might send her down our overflow. Time was when Germany waj the' country of the easy mark. not The red bear that walks on two legs used four In hU getaway from the Bug. Lovely woman is now a full-fledged human being with a vote as weU as a voice. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ai they cannot reach the ei.t of the diseate. Catarrh is a local diieaee, greatly in. nnencea oj constitutional conaiuom and in order to cure it you muit take an. ii taken internally, and acti thru the blood on the tnucoai ecrfacts of the itstern. Hall'i Catarrh Cire wai praicnbed by one of the beet f hyf iciam in this country for yean. It id composed of tht bett tonica known, combined with eome of the beat blood purifiera. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure ii what produces euch vondsrfui results in catarrhal conditions Send for Ustiinonifii Jrec,

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Kon. Harry W. Carpenter, Of Petersburg, will speak at the loilowing times and places at 7:30 p, m. Bretzville, October 21. Haysville, " 22d Ireland, M 23d. . Louis Meyers, Of Vtncennes. will spf aV in the Gtrman language as follorvs. Ferdinand, Friday, October 29 St. Anthony, Saturday. Oct 30 I Of Corydon, will speak as foi lows: Holland, Wednesday, Oct 27. Dubois, Thursday Oct. 28. Haysville, Oct. 29. Bockelman school Oct. 30. To the Voters of Dubois County : Ladies and Gentlemen: In 1918 before my election by the voters of Dubois county as its Treasurer, I addressed you in a similar way as I wish to do now through the papers of this county. Because it is a time-honored custom and because I am pleased in the privilege and trust to be your public servant, I am on the ticket again this year ard asking for : our k;nd support and vote ior me at the polls on Indiana's general election day Tuesday Nov. 2d, 1920. There were several good rea sons for my esking you for your support and vote for me, when I was a candidate for County Treasurer in 1918 I also made several' promises to you the voters and taxpayers cf this county at that time. Because you thought me justified in my reasons for the appeal to you the last time, you elected me to the office, for which I was a candidate . In 1918 I said that, if elected. you may rest assured that I will attend to my duties; and to show my appreciate for your support and vote forme, I shall endeavor to be accomodating to you. During the time of my past incumbency, I feel that you know I have tried to make good my promises to you. And, therefore because it is customary in this county that the Treasurer have two terms in office, I use this means to again appeal to you, Ladies and Gentlemen, for your support and vote for me. I must use this means of asking you this time, because my duties during this busy time of Taxpsying. do not permit my leaving the office at Jasper. I shou'd like to be out and meet all of you, my friends, again personally this time; but since I cannot, I hope to see you in the Treasurer's office, where you know I am al ways pleased to see you and make you feel that it is your offi ce as well as mine and ther9 to be perfectly at home. Yours very sincerely. JOS. A. SONDERMAN. Oct. 27, 1920, One of the candidates accuses another of using a "smoke screen." Other people thought It wai a "gas wave?' With some, where to spend the vacation it the problem; others, howver. have nothing to spend but time. EfflfflM Our plaat Ucomplatt for eyerythlnf you need in the line of printing and you w can assure ire you nrii graae wora r i t on Hammermill stock. Ask us.

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