Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1920 — Page 5
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Jasper Mails out: 7:45 A- M.f 6:3'JF. .M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , ;2i A. 7 :50P. M. Farm Wanted:- Wanted to hear from owner of farm or crcod land for sals reasonable. Leslie Jones. Box 551, Olney, Illinois. Mr3. Rosa Lauer and dachte Is?belle went to Vinc?nn?s last Friday to visir frieud. IT IT IS A IHIJOt S ATTACK T.ik' thrvo of Chamberlain's Tablets and a quick recovery is cortala.
and Sunday in Evansville.
F. X. Sturm, of the Glove Mfg Co f left for CbJcago and Cleveland last Tuesday on a business trip. J P, Schwenk, of Louisville, blew into town Tuesday morning at nine o'clock and flew away ap:ain at ore p. m Jacob must have been in a hurry? NOT WORKING HUT TIHKD OUT When one feels always tired vtithout working, or 4 suffers from back.ache, lumbago, rheumatic pains, sore niuscj or stiff joints it is not always easy I ; locate the source of trouble, but v. .y frequently it can be traced to overworked, weakened or diseased
kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and
"Say it with Jewelry, IMison St., LaJunta, Colo., writes: ifft, , .i T k " '"My kidneys were pivins me a great ' CjrlltS illicit JLiciSL. jdeal of trouble for some time. I took J B. Steinkamo 'Fol;; !i,lnt'y and they "eIpcd - me right away." J? A uiVm, ,m wif. tho Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.
Iju.al 1 l'il 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 i i hinnved carr.' Itorn 1 is F idy
niht ai:d his friend- ;?avo h:.m :
chivnri.. hot vui.s, ouw and tinhorns.
George Smirt and Edwin Roelle visited in Ferdinand Ja-t Sunday, where the r-rls tre svvetest the hardcicer is Qbest and marshals do not trouble. Catarrh Cannot ho Cure(J. witli LOC W, APPLICATIONS, as t!n cannot roach the mj, t of th liFe ie Catarrh is a local difen.se, preatlv i' llueiiceil iy co:itit..tioi.al trornhtion?and in order to cure it you must take an internal reme y. Uali'H Catarrh Cure in taken internally, a '! actn thru the blood on the mucous Hirfaee of the tyatem. Ilall'n Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the bvA iy irnns in thin country for years. It is composed of the be."t tonic." known, combined with !ome of the best blood puriliers. The perfect eonihination of the ingredients in llall'n Catarrh Cute in what rrluccfl f-uch Honderful result- in catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials free.
Remejrber your friends
;!,s(?nd loved ones wifh Jew-
elery. "GIFTS THÜ LAST M J. E. Stein"' amp.
Tho spirit of pleasant mexnorios are preserve in Jewelry GIFTS THÄT LAST. J. E, Steinkamp. - Slinpin hash In a cheap restaurant Isn't much of a way for a clrl to become rich, but It probably boats marrying a man for his money.
I5e dignified, but Jori't take yourself too seriously. When a pinhead takes himself too seriously, the wwrld take3 one gisRle at him and passes on.
Umbrella manufacturers say the American consumer Is 5,OX.000 umbrellas s'hort. Why, more than that have been borrowed and not returned.
The ex-kins of Greece has been barred from Italy. In the frame of state kings are no longer trumps. The discovery of a pcrum that will cure appendicitis Is going to cut pretty badly Into the surgery business. -aaa---a--a---Ä-------aa---a--i If shaving shortens life, how about the Chinese who shave not only their faces but also the tops of their heads?
Jazz Is becoming popular in China, says a floating Item. Now that It has reached Its proper home, let's forget It
Of courso, "doln? without" will force tho suirar gougers to relent, but what the public wants Is some scheme that will subject the scoundrels to torture.
Bern to Andrew Eckerle and wife Sunday a boy, AH doing well. The Jasper Independent basket ball team defeated the Loogootee team at the College Gym Sunday afternoon, score SG to 10. FOll A DISOimKIuTlf STOMACH
When the stomach fails to perform its functions the bowels become deranged, the liver and kidneys congested. Tho important thirtg is to restore the stomach and liver to a healthy condition and for this purpose Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Mrs. N B Cummiskey went to
Louisville Tuesday for a few days :
If the census statistics are right and there are only 10r,GS.o,10.S of us, more .than the general public had any Idea of must be owning two automobiles.
At the head of its editorial columns the Los Angeles Times gives the official pronunciation : Locc-Ahng-hayl-als. Perhaps' It Is due to the wonderful climate.
London paper thinks, "America Is disposed to let the Old World stew in Its own juice." In short, expects the Old World to quit raising hob and go back to work.
However abundant the cabbage crop may be, there Is always a corned beef
and cabbage Issue amonj ers.
the consum-
Price reductions bring much Joy hut the man who just bought nn automobile falls to see where the fun comes in.
Portugal has celebrated Its tenth anniversary as a republic. That Is remarkable stability for a government In these times.
Even the baseball scandal has Its humors. The crooked players are referred to as "simple, unsophisticated
country boys.1
Only the pessimistic small boy has been able to think of Ice skates thus far this fall and there are no pessimistic small boys.
Somebody is suggesting reducing the size of the paper money. It Isn't the size of the paper money that pesters, but the little pinch of spuds and duds it will pay for.
Last Sunday, Herbert 'Murf: v;slt
Pf in, Ray "Dink" Hoffman, and RufTus Krodle "found" soaie boozo somewhere, and afVr putting it away, Marshal Masters found them on the streets intoxi
NOTICE. We have moved the remainder
of our stock into old corner build
ing on Sixth street and will continue selling at greater reduced
Mrs. X. E Claycomb returned prices. We have a large stock
Wednesday from a few cays vis- iof Vlue anc rey, bnamel, MaU-
itHvith her Lloyd in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Felix Schneider enttrtiir-
caied, he put them in the coolerjed the20th Geht. Club Wednes-
io cool off, and then Mayor 'apr-'day evening. ner went to jug and poured them ' 4 Tl . n "T.TiTT i, otic. An unknown letter writer Cl T,,,s 0url1 ls Worth Money Wants to kWOW if BOSS George) Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and is running the town? We ans- V Foiev & Co., 's:w sheineM Av., to- 0.,-M rw.v W, T,ovrri .'-nco ill. writingvoiir name and adwer. sure! Doa t ho pel mit thn e (lre$8 trear;v. Yo will rereivo in rgambling luil to run wide open? urn h tril pao age ecnuinin oley ..vwi Mi nn ivi' ic o ir Honey and Tar compound, for coughs, Ol U - "V cold, and croup; Ko ey Kidnev Pills for Mrs. Chas Kule, New I)iins,; in jn M lM f)a(.k lhflllnat:amf Wis., writes: our inedirino s O. K. bickache kidney an l hUdi-r aihnpnt-: I think Foley's Honey and Tar is the aml Folev cviritic TMvU o wholel.st for couuhs. I think your medi-!80lm; JUI, tlnrouirhlv elfansinu' cn.liarcine is all you say it is. I know Iiticforco edinatiim biliousnes, head ache would never he without it. - You may and nhiL'L'Uh bowels.
use my luune." Foley.- Honey and Tar acts quickly, checks coughs, colds
and croup, cuts the phlegm, opens air
passages and allays irritation.
Sold by Joseph A. Mehrinser. Ti e second basket boll tam of
itjthe High school defeated the 2d
mops sieepHiistur .inR : couk nnB at tfc m of the College a t the H. opiates. r Tuesdav niht 28 10 12
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.Sold by Jos. A. Mchringer. NOTICE. Parent are hereby requiring toinstrnel their ehihlren to keep oil the premises of The Jasper Desk Company. Trespassers will be vigorously prosecuted tJASl'KK DESK COMPANY.
4 'Good morning! Have yoa rsecu The Courier? Evhjis'HI'q host, paper 99
rroducers complain that the trade in men's wear is falling off, while business in women's apparel Ms fairly pood. Perhaps the latter fact accounts for the former.
Switzerland manages to carry on her business of conducting hotels and exhihltlf scenery without as much intcrrufitioji as enterprises in adjacent countries have experienced.
able and cast Ranges left over,
which will be sold' cheap. We still have a large stock of Furniture and Singer Sewing machines and are going to sell at bargain prices unt 1 we are sold out entirely. Loiy Bros., Furniture Store, Jasper. Our Commercialized Christmas. Christmas is the decoration day of a commercial a;re. Then, as on no other day, we face with compassion thoe who have fallen in our battles for wealth. Tor a moment we think of the thoMsands of children who have no share in that easy life we jrive our children, nnd must tmd the season's Joy in the charity dinner. Aloni; with the harter to which we have dehased our pivins within our circle of acquaintances, we play at extending the spirit of the day to those who are the pawns of our industrial game. The Salvation army lass, standing cold nnd numh on the street corner, collecting funds for Christmas baskets for the poor, reminds us of the wreckage left In the w iko of our prosperity. We give a tnllo to help the poor temper the bitterness of the year with a couple of hours' good eating.
Correct spelling has not become oholete. There are tens of thousands of
I good spellers in the country. There
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.Ttit now (he coal tlon's weakest point.
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magazines and newspapers to edit.
There is no decrease in baseball (fest in the barher shop league.
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AN KXKMYTO (i()OI HEALTH (loud health has no greater enemy
. fit" for work or play If the bowels are .irregular or clogged with a decomjrbsed mass of undigested food from i which the blood picks up disease-
Alon- xvlili the price reductions the t ausi impurities and carries them
tnrougnout tne entirt system, roiej Cathartic Tablets are mild but sine in action. They banish biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach and other ills caused by indigestion. Take .me tonight and you will feel better ia tho morning. Sold by Jos A. Mehringer.
thermometer is slated to gj lower. Though the old-fahioncd dollar Is ro'ning back it finds this a changed world.
A PESSIMIST Duck: I'll bet I Qst a raincoat, or a pair of rubbers, or some, thing like that for Christmas.
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'All life," says one of our contem
poraries solemnly, "is co-operation." Yes, indeed. The birds lay eggs arid the snakes eat them.
Lower prices can come without a corresponding cut in wages if people will get out and give a full day's work for a full day's wage.
If epidemics of dangerous diseases are to be fixtures of annual appearance ls medical Inspection and regu latlon all It claims to be?
About the time the sad-eyed householder ceases emptying the pan wider the icebox he has to begin carrying out the ashes from the furnace.
Coffin-Shaped Pie Crusts. Sehlen, the antiquary, tells us that Christmas pies were formerly baked in a coltin-shaped crust to represent the cratch or manger In which our Saviour was laid.
Liberty Bonds. Final N.Y. Sale Price Nov 24, Liberty Loar, 3s S92 30 Liberty Loan, first 4s ..... . 87 G8 Liberty Loan, second is 86.40 Liberty Ljan, first 44S 87 50 Liberty Loan, second iUs. .87.16 Liberty Loan, third 4 , is 89.28 Liberty Loan, fourth 4J2's. .87.30 Victory,Loan, 3?t s 96 16 Victory Loan, Alis 96.10 A CHRISTMAS MAGnFfIED 52 TIMES Surely) he wot Id is growing more sensible about Christmas giving. Shell boxes and plush albums are growing scarce because givers are growing wiser, It is wise to give only what pleas permanently. You cannot do a better thing for anyone, anywhere, at Christmas than to make a pi esc nt of a years subscription to The Youth's Companion. For 52 wf eks it will delitht the whole family- every age all wholesome tastes, Great Serials, excelling short stories, Editorialj that lather canrot equal elsewhere, Family page, Boys' Page, Girls page and well crowded issues . You cannot do better for your friends or
j better for your money. A beau
tiful Christmas Gift lolder to an noi nee thegif(, if you wish it. Stilljf.50 a year for 52 issues, but this orice is not guaranteed beyond Janin ry 1, next.
New subscribers for 1921 will!
receive; 1. The Youths Companion 52 issues in 1921. 2, All remaining 1920 issues
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"VOU certainly want to JL save monev. and vou
would like to have better bakings. I
i nen use calumet it s tne biggest thing you can do to improve the quality of your bakings and lower baking costs. Calumet is made in the largest, most sanitary Baking Powder Factories in tho World. No Baking Powder is made under better conditions none can be better in quality. It contains only such ingredients aa have been officially endorsed by the U. S. Pure Food Authorities. An absolute guaran
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It received highest Awards, World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago Paris Exposition, Paris, France positive proof of its superior merit It is used by more housewives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other brand. That would not be the case, if it were possible to secure a higher quality leavener. It is sold at a moderate price. All you have to do is to compare costs to determine how much you can save by buying Calumet. Pound can of Calumet contains full 1 6 oe. Some Baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you et a pound when you want it.
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Ck Rcip 3 cups pastry flour, 3 level teaspoons Calumet baking Powder, H cup butter. U cups cranulatcd. ugar, Yollcscf3eggs.54 cup cold water. Whites of 3 eggs. 1 teaspoon or a as a extract. Then mix in the regular waft
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It linsn't tnkon a sovlot to limit most of lis to one suit of clothos ami a ia!f tf lnu'S.
Tin wolves wlio In slump's clothing ahoiit ltiu'h nts.
array themselves refuse to worry
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Containers may not generally approclato it, hut Hutu ls a bumper crop of poetry this year.
Spain lias established Juvenile courts. That's progress; some day Mie may even abolish bull lights. CASTOR1A For Infants and Children In Use For Ove. 30 Years
Always ben the Signature cf
sr.itiors m:surs i kom colds Ciil.f not nnlv cause a tienundous
financial los but ato also a serious' iniurv to evirv one who contracts!
them as they lower the vitality and prepare the system for the inot serious dln afes." It is not at all unusual for people who have si-rious lun' trouble to ray, "I had a hard cold lat winter." Why not take Chamberlain's Collen Kemdy and cure your cold wbllo you tan.
Christmas Trees by Million Nmsi'UYMKN' :rov laro quantities of Norway spruoe fr Chris'ttnas uis rather moiv in the middle West, where conifers are not common in the woods, than on the eastern and western coasts, where they fringe every hilNlde. Hut the tree most commonly used is a sivirt-needle pine found in tho woods of Northern Michigan and Wis.-nn-siu. Karlv In September the Indians about the lumber e;uups of this region are set to work cutting the1 trees for the market, and by early Nowmber a little licet f vessels' makes its way down Lake Michigan, a Christmas tre, hailed to the foremast of e.i it oi.e, that by this ign all may ki a that In their holds I a eaigo wliicli might not tt-mpt a Captain Kidd, but Is far more precious than many a one for which good ships have been scuttled.
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of ago when she had croup last winter. It broke up the attack at once.j I have recommended this remedy to
many of my friends and neighbors.
who have also used it with good re-.
suits."
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number of people who tise and recom-l 4. McCa'ls Magazine for 1921, mend Chainbt rlain's CourIi Hemedy.il 50 the monthlv fashion QU-
Mrs. J. N. Hose, Verom. Ta., writes, thority. Both publications for "Chamberlain's Coimh Itemody has Qfjjy $3 50 heen used by myself and husband fori THE YOUTH'S COMPANION a number of years for coughs and Commonwealth Ave. and Stt Paul St. colds. I also gave it to my little Boston, Mass.
manu uaumuer inree and a nan years, NV.V Subsrrlntions rerelvnl nt f l,f.
Office Ruin ID own'? - ' AKidney end bladder troubles ore not limited to men. Housework, or work in ofBce or factory, causci women to sutler from weak, overworked or du cnied kidncyi. The lymptoms are pufBoess under the eye, sallow ekln, constant tired feeling, lack of umbitioa, cervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints. et 'right at the cause of sufferng and misery, regulate !he kidneys and bladder and restore .he diseased organs to sound and healthy condition. Mrs. Wtn. Fischer. 2009 Woc!bouro Artfiiiitvi!!. K.. wntri? "I am tust fiettictf lori
l. m a f am tLirf tvi.lnow Ii?la .niAlK.f '
rilfct. You should ha lern ta betöre I itirtcvl 1
I was yrliow as fioU. now vat eyes and ma are Ü cleared up. ISy kidney do cot bother tne at nijht any more. - If it will help aom other poor soul who is autfennj you may use my tsms vLcrtvtr your uvi.cice is aJvcrtati.' ' "
The Couhikh advertisers aro let ting down the price bars into the field of bargains.
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