Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 November 1920 — Page 5

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t Jar per 3IailJ Mails out: 7:45 A M.. 8:3') M Mails in 8:27 A. M , 1.21 A 7 :50P. M. Ahout all that left for poor old D'AnnunzIo Is n Job on the Chautauqua circuit. What has become of the optimist who usel to ri'iunrk: "It's n ool old worhl. after all." Not von a war profiteer can ?et a much Joy out of life as a small hoy out of the circus. Amonsr modern conveniences Is that of UAun n'!e to dismiss argument hv calling It tropanrifl.t. IT IT IS A HI IJOtrS ATTACK Take three of Chamberlain's Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. Nobody feels culled upon to reduce tlie price of anything on account of the scarcity of money. Charity covers a multitude of sins, but It has nothing on the so-called hnv of supply and demand. What has hecome of the old-fashioned diner who used to say: "1 have had n great sufficiency." Ilonrhend was never as brilliantly descriptive as "numbskull but the latter Is nearly obsolete. A N ENEMY TO (lOCWÜKATni . Good health has no greater enemy than constipation. You cannot "Ireep 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 tho entire system. Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild but sure in action. They banish biliousness. Flck headache, sour stomach and oth er ills caused by indigestion. Take one tonight and you will feel bettor in tho morning. Sold by Jos A. Mchringer. The kins of V. Vimi N ::o!ng to cross the Athturic : i : : 1 1 1 1 . brt this time he will visit the United States of Itrazll. lie seems partial to nations whose name begins that way. An Kngllsh girl who changed fiances on her voyage across the ocean was refused permission to land. If American girls were treated that way there would not be steamships enough to take them out of the country. It Is foolish to worry about the future, hut now and 4heu some of us can't help wondering If the. fall turnip crop will be up to the requirements and whether the high cost of dyes will make circus lemonade more expensive. A man-eating shark, U0 feet long, has been captured off the New Jersey coast again. It Is not thought that the Atlantic City bathing beach people put him there as an advertisement. CÄSTORIÄ For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bei ears -rtf of QtaxV the signature It is time to break up the youthful gangs who t;ike a pride In beating up other youngsters. The boy gangster Is the one who puts a burden on taxpayers by keeping trp the high cost of jails and renitentiarles. XOT WORKING RUT TIRKD OUT L. When one feels always tired without working, or suffers from ache, lumbago, rheumatic pains, sore muscles or stiff joints it is not always' easy to locate the source of trouble, but very frequently it can be traced to overworked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson 12th and Edison St., LaJunta, Cole, 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. What the SpKnx Says By NEWTON NEWKIRK. "II OD6SI J rmong a certain percentage of business m e n went out of fashion with the minuet." "Good morning! Have you aeen The Courier? Evansvillft'a hast paper." So frequent are the reports that the x c-zar is still alive that the allied iuy yet have to resort to the ouljft f-o.ird for definite Information. !!ie man with a dsndellon recipe I!'! so much in danger of drinking b!h e!f out of l.ri.ve ar.! home as he I- f it.'-'rklng nut hl- front lawn. 'Do It Now" Subscribe for the Jafper. Weekly Courier. Don't put ofl for to

The Dubois Telephone Co. has! again received permission to raise-

uii'ir raies. iiiisumu a is uie farmer lines to $2 per rr.onth. Too many election e xpenses. The public schools were tosed Nov. Hin Jasper. Teachers lazy wanted a rest. What foe lishness The County commissioners refused this week to authorise the issue of 1125,000.03 worth of bonds to build a memorial bu ldinp to the Dubois c.unty conscripts. Taxpayers wouldn't ''tandforit, Good mcve No v, ic they will order thn janitor to mak1 n honfireof r e hist. Com. ro i' ' he curio rase they will be rid oj uk re rubbish. . NOT CK "Parent arcs heieb.y requiring to instruct their children to keep off the pn mises of 'Mio Jasper Desk Company. Trer passers will be vioronnly propecutfMl JASPUit DESK COMPANY. Maybe the overalls suggest "Who's pantaloony now?" " How long has It been since you saw a patch on a pair of pants? Nothing pays 'such huge dividends as the gullibility of the public. The war on profiteers in Germany has failed. Just like everywhere else. This wireless music won't be so bad If you can turn It off when you don't want it. Another reason for shipping by truck Is that the driver does his own switching. 7 Cirt This Our It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with fc ane i to Folev k Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chiungo III. writing yonr name and addrest clearly. You will receive in return it trail package containing Foley' Honey and Tar compound, fcr coughs, colda, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in idea and back; iheumatism, backache kidney and bladder ailmente; and Foley Cathartic Tablet? o wholesome, and thoroughly clean8ng c.ithartic for co etipation bilioutiieH, headache and aluggish bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer. 'YOUR MB1MCIXK IS O. K." Mrs. Chas. Rule, New Digglns, Wis., writes: "Your medicine is O. K. I think Foley's Honey and Tar is the best for coughs. I think your medicine i all you say it Is. I know I would never be without it. You may use my name." Foley's Honey and Tar icts quickly, checks coughs, colds ana 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. Mchringer. It's all right about the Paris fashion show and what Is approved there, but a good many of the fashions hereabout are made at home, as the eagle eye of almost any woman will detect by n glance at the clothes of other women. Some scientific expert asserts that women are happiest after they are thirty-live. This leaves the happiest time still Indeterminate to those whose only source of judging is to learn a woman's age from herself. If we learn that one or the other candidate Is holding back a ten-stroke ffor'the eleventh hour In this campaign of equal rights. It will probably mean nn announcement that he crochets. A bar of iron made Into balance , rwliU1 ri

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have a bar of Iron to sell insist that It be used for balance springs. A UKLlAHLi: HKMKDY FOR COLU3 AXI) CKOU1 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 has been used by myself and husband for a number of years for coughs änd colds. I also gave it to my little grand daughter three and a half years of age when she had croup last winter. It broke up the attack at once. I have recommended this remedy to many of my friends and neighbors who have aiso used it with good re sults." Foley's Honey and COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH checks it quickly and surely, clears the throat of phlegm and mucus, und coats the rav. iatiimed surfaces with a healing, toothing -jedi cine. Don't Cough Until Weak 4,I am an old lady, 75 years old, and j I had a very bad cough from hav ng la ' grippe. 1 tnoußoi u a ?oou tunc u uy Folev's Honey'and Tar Compound. nd I itnt and ot Q Dome, ana ti stopped my cough, and 1 got better. So now I am around the house agjtn. Mrs. MaryKUby Spokane W.ih. We can prove Ut imitation substitute is as good as the genu trie Foley's Honey and f r Th CoURIEK n(lVPrtiserH aro let ling jown the price bar3 jnto tho j

Scott Hunter Clurdered.

pessimist may predict disaster, and Scott Hunter, aged 36 years Ftlll rejoice if it falls to materialize; and 4 days, youngest son Of Mr. an egotist will predict It and be misW. S Hunter and wife, was Shot, crable if events write him down a

and killed by a ngrO named Lee ui laun di laaimuiiwue. xveii" tucky, last Friday about 8:30 p m , and died at 6 o'clock Situr day morning, Nov, 6. The tunlUasoi s D mir m line. mm mm

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Scott Hunter wad born and; for people who have serious lung raised in Jasptr- He was a fjrad j trouble to say, -i had a hard cold last uate of the Jssrsci H S. attendHi'i ed Purdue University and Kradu-jSVJu "d cur your coU1 attd from the Indiana Law! " '. '. school at Indianapolis. He left! , Jasper home 13 -ears rko andj "A GOOD PROVIDER" went to Hopr ins county, Ky.f to; When it com to bdn Ha Iii i -

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with his brother Robert. AfUi-jDridt wards he was the republican can-

didate for shenli of Hopkins Co.. and in a county usually 1500 democratic was elected, btinp: the first republican shei iff ever elec ted in that county, and was serving his 3d year when killed, He was married in Dawson Springs some 12 years ago and leaves his wife and 3 or 4 small children, togather with his aged parents, two sisteis and a brother to mourn his untimely death From a Madisonviile paper we gather that Scott was one of the must poularmenoj the county and had one of the largest funerals. After the shooting a manhunt was organized and there were many threats of lynching if the negro was caught. His wife, V. S. Hunter, Scott's father, J- C. Phillips, his wifes father, and Robert Hunter all uniied in publishing a card in the Madisonviile papers, asking the people to re 1 rain fiom mcb Violence and tol let the law take its course. At this writing the slayer is still at large. bherilt rlunter and a, depaty had been called to negros home to arrest him for cutting his wifes throat with a razor and wlun the officers arrived the ne - gro openea fire ith a double barreled sho: gun shooting Hun - ter in the stomach, while the deputy received some Shot in one hand The news ol the shooting , , L - i . ? was a u-eaL snucri w uur citizeiib; ms they all liKed cott as he was! familiarly called. His parems 1 a -re the sympathy of all They le.urnedfrom th. runera! Vednts lay ni h. Catariii Cannot be GurcJ. with LOC..L APPLICATIONS, ay they cannot reach the e t ol the disease, C;i arrh is u 'local litease, greatly in. lhuMiced by constitutional conditionsand in order to cure it you must taks an internal reme 'v. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, a d acta thru the blood on ..lie iihicouh jurface of thp System. Hall's Catarrh Cure was pretenbed by one of the. best hyntians in thin country for years. It is composed of the beet tonicn known, combined with irome of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarih Cure is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials free. Evil. Evil Is what the love of money Is thfc root of. The root is the lowest part, cf course. There Is less unanimity of opinion as to what Is the height of evil. If everything else thrived as well under opposition as evil does, this would be n far different world. Evil Is also what men do that lives after them, if Kill Shakespeare is to be depended on. Somebody a Ions time ago labeled a lot of things "evil" and we have stuck to the labels pretty faithfully. Put most of the things they marked "evil" should have been placarded "foolishness." People who exercise all the Intelligence they have do nothing that Is really evil. And they have a fine time, with no big heads or i.ext mornings or other popular brands of hang-over. Most of the time when we ask, "Is It right?" we could get the answer more suddenly If we said : "Is it intelligent?" Many things once labeled evil are not so. We were brought up to believe that card playing Is evil. Intrinsically. Also dancing gee, whiz! Dancing was the worst thing there was! Murder was a Sunday school exercise compared with It. If one plays cards when one should be and could be doing something help ful and necessary, it is w-rcng. So would corn hoeing o? onion wnd ing be. If you were neglecting sorae thing more Important for it. Ditto dancing. Although we do believe It wrong tet anybody to do It nsr badly as we do. A dancing teacher told us so, once. Thlssn't nil we know about evil. But ifs all we're going to tell here. FOR A l)IS()Kl)i:ili:i) STOMACH When the stomach fails to perform jits functions the bowels become det ' phe important thinir is to re store the stomach and liver to a healthy condition and for this purpose Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Give them a trial. They only cJdt a Quarter.

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