Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 November 1920 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER Jcppcr Mnilo. Maila out: 7:45 A. M.f 6:30 P. hL Mails in 8:27 A- M , 9:24 A. M. 7 :50P. LI.
IP IT IS A BILIOUS ATTACK Take three of Chamberlain's TabIda and a quick recovery Is certain.
Miai Regalia Reelle spont Sunday with friends at St Anthony. Micncs Irene end Laura Fiick vioited friends at St. Anthony last Sunday. Mr. John Knjp and wife spent Sunday at Ferdinand via itincr friends - a
Mra. Guy Norman ia vi3itinflr
her mother in Pike county this week. NOT WORKING HUT TUIKD OUT When one feela always tired without working, or flutters from backacht, lumbaKO, rheumatic pains, sore muscles or stiff Joints It ia not always eaiy to locato the source of trouble, but very frequently It can bo traced to overworked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Kdleon St., LaJunta, Colo., writes:
"My kidneys were Kivlni: me a Kreat
deal of trouble for some time. I took
Foley Kidney Tills and they helped
me rlRht away.M Sold by Job. A. Mchrlnger. Edwin Uoello was at Ferdinand Sunday viaitint? his hsst girl
Mica Lizzio Wutchcr, of Hunt Inrjburff. onent last Suuday with frTcnda in Jaoper Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Witchcr were over from Huntirwburp; laat Sunday viaitink her parents Catarrh Cannot bo Ciirod, lth IjOOALAWMJUAnONH, si they cannot reach thniett of the diteane, Catarrh ia a local diteaae, rrentlr in. tluenctd by comtlttioral condition!and in order to euro it you mint take an Internal rm ly. Halra Catarrh Cure ip taktn internally, and acta thru tho blood on th mucous surfact of th ys tain. Hairs Catarrh Cure waiprnicrib-
ed by one of tlm belt f hyiicUna in thii country for years. It is comnosed of the but tonics known, combined with omo
Dr Geo Schuhmacher vzz hero
from French Lic!i Tuccday.
Robert Hunter cf Providence,
Ry.f vioited hia parents in Jasper
tho first of tho wcol:.
Born on Vednccdäy night to
Jacob Ü Loroy and Vif c a nico
little cirl, All dolcj V7ell.
Mrs. V. B. Claycorab was host4
ess to the 20th century club Wed
nesday evening.
Dailey Schuble and Leo Flick
came home list Sunday from the
north part of the state where they have been pla3terinp;. M3 Cleda Eckert was home t'rem .lltown Sunday to visit her pkrents. The local High school bisket ball team whs defeated by the UnicnHigh pchool team Friday nicht at tho H S Gym by 25 to 18 Congressman James W Dun bar was in the city Wednesday
receiving cOngratulatihns on his
selection A new baby boy arrived at the home of Dr. and Mra. Et A öturm last Tuesday night Mother and child are doing well Urban Melchoir went to Louisville Tuesday to oco his wife who underwent a surgical operation Wednesday for throat troub'e She is leported as Kotting olong nicely. Henry Hohler died at his residence south of town last Tuesday after an illness of several montha of tuborcolonia. The funeral took placo Thursday morning, services being held in St. Josephs church The Jasper Independent football team redeemed itscli last Sunday when it defended the HoomiPe team on the Collego campus by a score of G toO. The liooneville team had defeated them tho previous Sunday by a score cf 87 to 2.
NOTICE. Parent are hereby requir
ing to instruct their children to keep off the premises of Tho Jasper Desk Company.
Trespassers will be vigor
ously prosecuted. JASPER DESK COMPANY.
Sachets As Gifts
Among Uttlo gifts, that olwayn please dainty women, rre sachets. A aerlcs of gayly colored natln bags, tied with narrow ribbons and pinned to a wider band with tiny afctj pins, make a Rift worth whUe, each bag ready to be transferred to the cloth Ing. Another fachet Is heart-shaped, cdccnl with narrow rlbton frills and three little bags are surmounted by a tiny doit
Cot nit OarIt Ii Worth Money Cut out this ilip, nrloie with 6c and 1 to Foley & Co., L'HM Shefllold Ave., Chicago III. writing yonr namo and addren clearly. You will receive in re turn a trail package containing Foley 'i Honey and Tar compound, for cough, cotdi. and croup; Voloy Kidney IMlli for pain In ildti and back; iheumatiim, backache.kldnoy and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablett o whole tome and thoroughly cleaniing cathartic for co ntipation blliouanetf, hoadache and alugsiih bowels. Hold by JoBoph A. Mchrlnger.
An interesting piORram was
of the beat blood punfleri. lhe perfect w A A . nU nt, ulM combination of the ingredient, in Haii'i Wednesday oight at n better
uatarrn uure is wnar proaucea eucu ouiiuuia uiueuiiKt wut? uubrvuiu
was furniBhed by students of the High school, interoperued by ad dreaa by HuptMisa M, A. Wilsen Dr. J. P. Salb, and Mra. Arch Doane.
ronderfulreaultM in catarrhal conditiona
Send for toitimoniala free ' "Good nojaiinß!"" Have you' coon Tho Courier?
BvanHvillP'o hent papor; Misa Madonna Hatter returnoo to Louisville Sur day after a few days visit with her parents i - A collection was taken up in all of the Catholic churches of the county list Sunday for the benefit of the starving Auatrians. AN i:EMY TO COOP 1 IK ALT II
Good health has no greater enemy
than constipation. You cannot ''keep
At" for work or play if the bowels are Irregular or clogged with a decom-j posed mass of undigested food from which the blood picks up disease-!
causing impurities and carries them
C ASTORIA For Infants and Children InXJoo For Ovor 30 Yearn
Always br Signature cf
Women In Inri are "eüriug war pnlnt. In thla country women do pot have to resort to such measures to keep their husbands In subjection.
Ice cream and pretxels Is the new mthlniitlnn Savo th nrtl. On
throuBhout tho entire system. Foley, -f ,he thnw tQ My fof ,t m,t
(tiiiiariic xuuii'ia urc iiuiu uui ouic
in action. They banish biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach and other ills caused by indigestion. Take one tonight and you will feel better in tho morning. Sold by Jos A. Mehringer.
be -It's In Jthe soup. Trj it there.
nigh school girls practicing; salesmanship In a department store report tli at selling hats to women la rtry Interesting. Also it must be very easy.
Tho dangerous crossing Is taking ItA
full toll as usual. Th curvo from
which approaching trains cannot bo seen, the unguarded on, tho rushing automobile -across the tracks, tho abMioe of safety devices at danger
ipotn, romhlru? , to tdiow In tragic
Cushion liow liirgrly nvotdahle nre th
luvMcnts which constantly huppen.
MYOUH MliDICINK IS O. K.M Mrs. Chas. Itule, New Dlgglns, Wis., writes: "Your medicine is O. K. I think Foley's Honey anJ Tar ia tho best for coughs. I think your medicine Is all you Buy it Iß. I know I
would never bo 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.
TO TEACHERS The meeting: of the Southwest
em Teai hers Association will be held in the Hij?h school auditorium of the Central High school building at Evansville on Friday
and Saturday, Nov. 26 and 27th.
Some ftcasonc Why tho Farmer Should Keep Thanksgiving Jost now, apart from our knowledge of food secure, perhaps some of feel It necessary to fall back upon the prl?ate reasons for thankfulness. Each one has some bit of personal well-being that can be brought out and rubbed up and admired Just to keep our homo circle happy this Thanksgiving daj Each one knows their own cause for content, even where It is so commonplace a not to be dlsUnctly visible to others. Especially this year we mustn't lose sight of the personal bright spots on account of their crery-day character. A person was onco rlsltlng a friend whose home commanded a beautiful stretch of mountain scenery. It was, In fact n rnnpnlflcent view. "What a wonderful outlook you have here, ho remarked to his host. 'T nm suro If I llvcxl here I should spend most of my tlmo viewing the landscape." "Why, I never thought of It that wuy,H his host replied. "I never conJldered It anything remarkable. I have simply taken It as n matter of course," Thousands of peoplo who live In tho country enjoy a treasure which Is denied to millions of their fellowmcn tho blcsfllpK'of good, pure, out-of-door nlr, fragrant In spring and mm rncr with perfumo of llowers or newmown hay, and in fall and winter laden with crisp, Ilfe-glvlng ozone. No ono enjoys moro blcsslngn and treasures of this kind than tho man or woman on tho farm. Ho or hhc. If lucltacd to bo of a complaining nature, Is apt to Und fault that lifo on tho farm Is no hard and composed so largely of drudgery. Furthermore, "far avay Adds arc always green," and tho ono on tho farm imagines that in tho city all must bo en no and contentment These Imagining, however, will not stand tho test of personal acquaintanceship with tho lifo that is HviM in tho cities by hundreds of thousands of peoplo. Farm work Is hard, but tbero uro no easy berths In life. i Tho averago person on tho farm lves better, enjoys better air to tyrcatho, better water to flrlnk, better food to eat,k b'etter conditions tinder which to wofrk, hotter health than tho man or woman In corresponding clr cumstancos In the city.
FOIl A DISOHDICUICI) STOMACH When tho stomach falls to perforin Its functions tho bowels becomo deranged, tho liver and kidneys congested. Tho important thing is to restoro the stomach and liver to a healthy condition and for this purposo Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Keep up the fight against the profiteers.
Anyhow, Mexico has no ex-president problem.
And now a shortage of nails Is mäkln its drive.
Also ther seems to be high cost of elections this year.
The executive committee has ar-;n?ff! Sinifprl fo FOprOonP ranged a very enjoyable program ,1JTS JUKea to everyone
' A bequest made by a Frenchman of C00.000 franco to the French government for the benefit of blind and crippled French soldiers, was accompanied by th comment that they were victims 9t the barbarous German emperor who had caused the war for his own ambition. It Is natural for the nation hardest hit by the war to feel this bitter resentment against the ex-kalser. but any dealre for revenge ought to b? amply satisfied by the sight of the would-be Napoleon, a forlorn and broken old man, spending his days In exile, and knowing that he Is despised and almost forgotten eren by the people who in the days of hli power hailing him as a deral-god, says Battledore American. To a man of his Insatiable vanity, this fate must be worse than death Itself.
A pessimist la t man who thinks that J uat because It Is announced that the government is to investigate high prices, something Is net going to happen.
SKIUOUS RESULTS FltOM 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 peoplo who have serious lung
trouble to say, "I had a hard cold last
winter." Why not take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and euro your cold
while you can.
A friend of anima!s has made a ple In a long letter to the department of parks for the licensing of cats, as dogs ae,now licensed, says Rochester PosttfxDress. The writer argues that If
w the cats were licensed, collared and belled. It would be easy for the Humane society to pick up stray oa:s and dispose of them. Those which were propel belled would not be a menace to bird life. The writer of the letter thinks people who own cats should be as proud and considerate of them as thoio.wbo own dogs, and that in taking oot licenses for them they would rpw their pride tnd at tho same time j2eUro if be si derate.
WIOC CPENDING THRIFT PLAN. Charles F. Coffin, the Insurance man, and president of the I&dtanapoll
chamber of commerce says:
"Thrift means wise spending, as contrasted with hoarding. Thrift means the avoidance of waste; It means in
telligent savings and safe Investment.
That Is why the business world welcomes the national, stSto and local
campaigns for the promotion of thrtft with the W. S. 8. used to form object
lessons.
"Every alert business man agrees
that thrifty communities afford him his
best market. Every advertising man
asks for no better audience than people who, havlni money In hand or pos
sessing good credit, spend thoughtful
ly. Merchants nowadays work with a
view not;only to today's sales, but to the sal e-of tomorrow, next weeä and
next year. The oar when the er
chant was glad to take away from
family its entire pay envelope on pay
day Is past, because Xbo r perrhmt wants business every day Instead of
only on pay days.
"business men expect to. una a sound reaction on their ' sales cam
paigns, in the government's savings
campaign. This reaction should N
thoroughly wholesome. ' They may be counted upon therefore, to do all they
can to assist agencies worklng'wltn the
government for the promotion of thrift-
rhe meeting this year promises
to be greater than ever and all
teachers who were not at' the State meeting are expected to at
tend. In nearly all instances
teachers will be paid trie same as
if attending two days institute,
however. -trustees End the super
intendent expect to put in full
attendance at the meeting.
Those who take the Friday
morning train will not be consid
ered tardy. Robert E.Eckert,
County Superintendent.
A REllAlllJTltKAUTDV FOR COLDS
AND CROUP It would surprise you to know the
number of people who use and recom
mend Chamberlain's Couch 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 and 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.
have recommended this remedy to
many or my menus ana neignoors
who have also used It with good re suits."
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Hew the Mensy Grewv The one who can save 5 a week and Invest at 4 per cent can count up Ji, 432 as his very own In five years, and will have 50 cents over to celebrate ov In 20 years your $5 weekly will makt I73TT. This will give yon a yearly Im come of $318. Dot ton HaU.
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Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH check it quickly and iurely, clears the throit of phlegm ond mucui, and coiU the rtw, inflamed surfseet with a hetling, toothing incdicine. Don't Cough Until We&k ?1 im in old Udy, 75 yean old. and 1 lud very bad cough Irom having la flippe. I thought it a $ood time to try roley'a Honey nd Tar Compound, lad I Dt and got bottle, and it topped my cough, and I got better. So now I am around the houie aiJia." Mr. Mary Kuby, Spokane W.h. We can prove n t imitatton ir substitute is as good as the genuine Foley's Honey and Tir
The Coubier advertisers are let
ting down the price bars into tb fold of bargain, , . .
A handkerchief or a tie case, or a pair of ribbon-covered ßhoe-trees make gifts suited to either men or women. The tie case pictured Is a length of ribbon folded envelope fashion and bound fvlth sold braid. The handkerchiefTcase employs narrow satin ribbon Joln5 by fancy braid. Satin rlbboa la shirred over the shoe-tt-ee3
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