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

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A baby girl was born to Mr J Ebar Tray lor and Henry Röhl-lt-,u i tu. sA mm tmr. inrn a fi crhf- lFrInpHri v

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Sunday. Congratulations.

w u p j i ,uli- liuuac the remark frequently heard today.

L:1"- of the cheap land Is j

HIGH PRICES BENEFICIAL. "It takes money to make money," Is

Rev, Roland' nosto has sppnt the past week at Bellville, 111 , visiting his parents. Miss Anna Beckman returned from a short visit with friends in Tell City Saturday. Celas Lorey came home from Indianapolis h u Saturday to be in time to vote f jr the rooster on Tuesday. IF IT IS A HI IJOFK ATTACK Take three of Chainbtrlair's Tablets and a quick recovery is certain.

LifUlS ilOerner Was h'me tOlmpnt with PY-aiiHitnr Spn(r.

vote and he and wife went to - Indianapolis Wednesday- The part women play In crime for T r.. . . . , n long time has held the Interest of

nit: ouzvvl 11111 ouiuui uabKa the psychologist, the criminologist and

bill team was defeated by the

Huntingburg toam last Saturday evening, 16 to 15. The Ind pendent Football team went to Evansvilie last Sunday and got beat 52 to 0, the Evans villeceam bein much heavier. Mi- Harriet Doane rner ainedau.i ty of friends with a Hal;ovv ei.ii ejoeiät zt her home lat Saturday everiDg The parade last Friday night before the fcivvin? and Sweeney

Mr. John Burke was homefromispeech was a great success, n:t-

Louisvillp the past wfek visit iik his parents and attending the the wedding of hia sisti r. Mr. and Mrs. 'ill Bookman le't fdr" Dj roit Friday after a few days visit with oh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, F. Bookman. AX i:FMY TO GOOD IIKALTII Good health has no greater enemy than constipation. You cannot "keep fit" for work or play if the bowr!a 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

withstanding the cold weather

which kept many pe ople indoors. George R. Wilson, state mana er Indiana State Life Insurance Co., came hone last Saturday to see family and vcte Tuesday Hfr and his wife returned to Iadi adapolis for the winter Wednssday. NOTICE Parent are hereby requiring to instruct their children to keeji oif the premises of

The Jasper Desk Company.

Cathartic Tablets are mild but sure'rP" will he vior-

in action. They banish biliousnesj, OUsly prosecuted sick headache, sour stomach and oth- .JASPER DESK C03IPANY

er ills caused by indigestion. Take

the social reformer. That they sometimes commit crimes of the most revolting character, such as murder, 13 pretty generally known, and on .these occasions like men they have often been actuated by revenue, greed or hatred. In committing, crimes of violence and passion they are no different from men. Women, however, unlike men, do not as a rule make a business of crime. Though there are any number of professional male types of criminals, the purely professional female types are few and far between. When they are found they arc usually acting In concert with one or more male criminals. They seldom travel the professional road of crime alone.

one tonight and you will feel better in the morning. Sold by Jos A. Mehringer.

Ct t This (L:r Ii Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enrloe with c and i- t. Foley & Co., 1S3. Sm ilieM Ave., ChLaiio 111. wiitiog y nr name ami a1lre$s clearlv. You" will receive in

With cheaper sugar and the prospect 'turn a trtiil pao. nge containing Koley't-

of preserves, jellies and jams in house-1 Honey and lar compound, for couirh, holds, life is regaining some of the co'ip! and croup; Fo-ey Kidney Pill, for . t , 4. Ipain in tules and back; lheumatisni. sweetness lost in the war. (backache IcMnoy ant hla-Wer ailment; larnl Foley Cathnrtir Tablets o wh;deIf the railroads ask 41 per cent ; fcome tlrjrouahlv rleansns cidiarfreight raise to take care of the wage tin for ro ptipatinn bilicusnes, heaiache

advance, the public will oh well, land aingüi-h mw,h.

It appears that there will be more home owners than there are now in the United States before the present shortage of houses Is ended. One reason for the probability is that

some real estate operators are not j

eager to build in these days of high prices, especially If they own residential property, for the less building there Is the higher, it Is thought, will go the value of Fheir holdings. Consequently it seems that many a home seeker who objects to the present high rents will builtf his own house. Such a course will, of course, tend to Improve the situation generally.

you've heard it nlfbefore.

Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.

"YOLK MKDICINi: IS O. K."

One ionl thrnshinir would teach the !

bolshevists a lesson and drive them I ?Irs- .?has- KuIe' jev Dipglns, i i i ii..,, ...1.1,1. .1. ... :V is., writes: " our medicinn 13 O. K. back to the .Ii.ik.sf from which the) , thinl. Pol(,y.s IIonpy an Ta. ,a hp came i ,best for coughs. I think your mcdi-

jcino is all you say it is. I know I I would never be without it. You may I 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.

CASTOR SA For Infants and Children Un Use For Over 30 Years

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NOT WOKKIXC RUT TIKIOI) OUT Hi.Rhfl rj tWn When one feels always tired with- MISSIOII FeSl Ül iPllillü CllllPCli.

out working, or suffers from back

ache, lumbago, rheumatic pains, sore The Evangelical congreat on muscles or stiff joints it is not always 5 n u.-lrl ifa nnmi

easy to locate the source of trouble,' i n g,i,,i 7tU cfl,,r. but very frequently it can be traced jY 0n$ xFii. o th' - u to overworked, weakened or diseased. wes will be held at - p m. wrh kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and.sermon by Rev. C, L LanRGrEdison St., Lajunt?, t Colo., writes: hans. of Huntingbiirg, and Rev, "My kidneys were giving me a great Emincholz, of Lamar, Ind, The loViblvllSOnlVMle i eveninp- services will be held at Foley Kidney Tills and they helped - r. i x i

,io wicn a sermon Dy xtev. raui Preuss, of Mt Vernon. Ind, Everybody is cordially invited to attend, Rev. Roland Hosto, pastor.

me right away." Sold by Jos. A. 'Mehringer.

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Mathias L. Burger to Rosa H. Jahn. both of Jasper. Aujr. Lechner 21 to Cea'h R Flpnk 9A St. Anthnnv.

Walter K. Jiademaker 25 to eiucl3?n)!,erlaiJ's Cou?T Remcly r i n n.M .-oA .r wn a Mrs. J. N. Hose, erona. Pa., writes,

There really does seem some ground for the claim made that Mexico Is rising from the ashes of her latest revolution to something resembling stability in government. If this government is as earnest, energetk and as well meaning as it claims,-Mexico may yet take its place among groat

nations. Hut the preliminary work to he done borders on the gigantic in the education of Its mixed population to the position of high-grade citizens.

gone, it

requires quite a bit of capital to engage in farming. The same Is true of most other industries. , People with large amounts of capital at their disposal 'have made It hard for the man without capital to compete with them. What will bo the effect of this condition? One effect will be to keep families more permanently in one Industry, according to Alfred Wcstfall of the Colorado Agricultural college.-As long' as there were abundant opportunities on all sides, a young man did not value as highly as -he might the business his father had built up or the farm he had developed: As It becomes increasingly difficult for the man without money to makemoney, he will be more careful of the family Inheritance. When sons can not easily acquire farms elsewhere they will hold more closely to the home place. We will approach the condition of Europe where land remains In the same family for generations because other land Is hard to obtain. Whether or not this condition is desirable Is another matter. It will be one of the effects of a shortage of land if we ever have such a condition here.

An American lied Cross nurse and her co-workers were saved recently in an attack by the gratitude of a Turkish commander whose life she jiad saved by her nursing. The fact that he can be grateful holds out hope for the eventual civilizing of the unspeakable Turk.

A Canadian boy, suffering with his throat, was found to bave in It two kernels f wheat which had sprouted. This Idea of every man having his iw n wheatlield is a new wrinkle in he way nt bringing down the high t f li. ing. .

The riinniiigham News says the jinin'iis'jmd maids there are smoking. Aiu, 1 1 : 1 1 I ftii, the nirmingham matrons ami maids are not voters, so don't hi it to suttiaLre.

The art of appreciating beauty Is one of the subtlest of human capacities. Why Is one piece of music more beautiful than another; one rose of smell more sweet than. another ; one view beautiful and another hideous? Taste belongs to the man who possesses the aesthetic sense; but it would be rash to declare this sense to be peculiar to man, says New York Tribune.. Doesr not tl nightingale take Instinctive pleasure in its song, or the klngGsher in its reflection? The hen bird appreciates the plumage and antics of Its mate. Whatever relation that instinct may bear to its counterpart in human nature, man, at all events, has also the power to cultivate It and bring It into harmony with his reason.. Eventually his appreciation becomes more rational than instinctive. Yet the elusiveness of the faculty remains, for the reason that beauty, like truth and goodness, is an ultimate reality.

"A GOOD PROVIDER"

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1'rohably the girls who calcimine their laces so are entirely ignorant of ttie pity sensible people have for them. Of course, it may be they do so to excite pity.

We think it perfectly reasonable that thevrice of waste baskets should

It WOUld surprise VOll to know the ad vane:, because the demand for them

number of people who use and recom-'as welt as the need of them is greater

than the supply.

I'T'linmherlnin's Pouch TJemodv has

Ueonre Neukam 57 to Barbara been used by myself and husband for Mann 46 of Kellerville a number of years for coughs and Adam M. Schmidt 23 o Care- colds, i also gave it to my little line R. Burke 24 of 'Ireland rand dauphtcr three and a half years of age when she had croup last winl4Good mornincr! Have lt broke un tlie attack at once. & . n I have recommended this remedy to yOU aeen Tlie Courier many of my friends and neighbors EvariS'iJWR tPt paper " ilm have also used it with good resuits."

Judge Brelz's Card. To the People of Dubois County: Forty years a?o I b?an tie

the practice of la;v at Jasper,

To Be married. The comino marriage of .Iath. Burner and Mis Rose Jahn has been announced fof Tuesday,

Indiana. I have served ou as Nov. 9th. at St. .Tasenh's church.

Prosecuting Attorney for two j'r;ie jrr0Om is a son of George terms, as Congressman one term, Burger of Jasper, while the as Judge of your district two (charming brido to be iä a daughterms. November 11th, 1920,!tGr of Kasner Jahn, one of Bain-

closes my career. Ever, honor you have con fered npon me I have deeply appreciated, I have endeavored as far as possible to discharge the duties, fairry, honestly and to the best of my ability. As I look back upon the many years of honor you have bestow ed Upon me, my heart fills with

gratitude that gratitude tlu.M0 and success.

xuuncss ot wmcn is a pieasute

b-icge township's successful far

mers, liv.ng west of Jasper. The happy youn P-ope will make their home on the George Burger farm south of town. A wedding dance will bz given at

the opera house Tuesday night in

The child delights in a plaything he has fashioned with his own hands. We are all born to be producers, to add to the wealth and beauty and happiness of the world. Our gift need not be an obelisk by the Xilo, or a Parthenon, or the dome of a St. Peter's. A cheering word that heartens a brother for the day's struggle that, too, builds for eternity in the soul of him who gives: and in him who receives, writes Meredith Nicholson In Cosmopolitan. I5e a builder, not a destroyer! It profits me nothing to tear down a thing that I cannot replace with something better. "I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." He who uttered

these words re-created the earth upon j

a new foundation whose corner stone is love.

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liberally for his family.. The family is entitled to good, wholesome foodthat helps growth. If is the same with reading. ood reading pleases and. creates its own hunger for more good reading. The Youths Companion is the best of -eading for all every member every age. And it comes evers wsekcrowded with the best Let us prove it wiih a sample. The'B Youths Companion has long since ceased to providi for

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In the first five months of this year thi exports of Trance increased 4.0O0,000.000 francs over those of the same period last year. A very large part of

I this jncrease was in manufactured

poods. In the same period imports to France increased 2.0,XCKX,C0Ö francs.

honor of the occassion, to jphich! nni1 near,-v nI1 tm was in everybody is invitod. The Cour I r:nv materials. It is a very encour-

ler Wishes the happy COUple much, n-ul- report, i ranees "comeback ' is

slowed than that of Hritain and P.elgium for easily understood reasons. N'o other mnnnfnetnriii!' dUtript wn

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Hj;Miced oy co:iütit.ttoi.at conditions-' tf slow. France's recoverv is suro the

JOHN L- BIa:TZ.'aIVIin?U,rt?ClIi0lT'tak,',n more so since a deal of it is based on i".t 'in.u renn 'v. Hall Catarrh Lure ji.waken int'TnaMy, a u acts thru the revived agriculture. i h'ood on ;he iiiucmus Hirfaee- of tlif fyss-j

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