Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 February 1921 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite.
Own Your Own Homo.
We build homes any where for
Jasper 3IuiL, Mails out:7:45A- M., 6:301'. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M . 1.24 A. M 7:50P.M. January term of Circuit court closed last Saturday Tue Glovt factory resumed op peration tHis week with part of their force. Otmar Eckerle has purchased the residence on 15th and n
occupied by Mrs Ivy Masters and son. Mrs RjsaLriuer has purchased the resilience property of Mr Caroline E2 on the Corner of Fifth and Clay street. Mis. Gustave Gra-jielspacher was hostess for the Twentieth century club last Wednesday evening, Wants to HelpOtheTM others Mrs. Wm. Sajrer. 001 Nichol St., Utica, N. Y.: "I gladly write anything that helps a mother with her children. My little girl had hooping cough and I was afraid she would choke. I gave her Foley's Honey and Tar and it helped her wonderfully. She could sleep most all night without couching."
This good cough syrup checks colds,
stops coughing, cut3 phlegm and cov
ers raw. inflamed membranes with a
healing coating. Sold by Jos. A. Mehr
inger.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a'unmp lovinc neanle Send us favorite with the mothers of small chil- J?.01?0 10Vin pr.,pi,e öena ,us
dren for colds, coughs and whoopingii ior our Deauuiui nonw pian cough. Its pleasant taste and the book, and WC Will also send you
prompt cures which it effects has won
the good opinion of mothers everywhere. As this remedy contains no opium or other narcotic it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult.
Dubois County Fund Staff is Announced.
for one year free our "HOME
TODAY MAGAZINE" both vtill please you. Universal Home Builders Supply Co , 1224 Garrick Bids., Chicago. Ill His Trouble Is All Gone.
"I was affected with pains all over
my bad; and kidneys," writes Charles McAllister, 1 Clark Ave., Kearney, X. J., "After three or four doses of Foley Kidney Pills I became all right and my pain is all gone." Foley Kid-
Tow'i"hi and City Chair- tney Pills relieve backache, urinary ir-
reiruiariiies. rneumaiic nains. sua
Still, wisdom suggests that it might be better to assimilate what reform we have before undertaking any short cut to human perfection, says Houston Tost. Reactions, we have cause to remember, are dangerous and have an awful ounch.
in on Kuropean JCulitrf Will 3leet Saturday. John J- Himsc'l chairman of the
European relief fund drive in
uubois county, has called a meet
inz at Jasper on Saturday when
arrangements tor the work will
be made.
The following staff for thework
ha3 been named;
Jonn J. Himsel, Jasper, county
chairmi.o, H M. Kean, Jasper,
chairman and organizer for the
city of Jasper, Mrs, W- A. v d-
son, chairman and organizer for
the wonun or. Jasper and adjoining communit.es, Miss Norma Koerner womens chairman and organizer for lluntingburg, Hugo Rothert chairman and organizer for the city of Huntingbarg, William H, Blesch chairman for
Holland and Cas? township; Jas.
joints, swollen muscles and other sym
ptoms of kidney trouble. It is a splendid medicine, prompt in action, and
always helps. Contains no habit
forming drugs. Sold by Jos. A. .Mehr ingcr.
Frank Habig went to Evansville last O. Sarders, Birdseye chairman
Saturday to attend a banquet given for Jfcflerson tp., Josepn Daun
by the Prudential Insurance Co. to their District agent C. P. Williams, on the completion of his 30 years service with the company. Frank says he did not find the "spring" but he had a good linier at the McCurdy.
Would Not Do Without It. You can stop a comon cold if you act promptly at the first sign of sneezing and chiliness, hoarseness, tickling throat or coughing. Just take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It is effective and pleasant to take.
Harry L. Neflf, Price Hill, Cincinati, O.,
knows it is good for long-stpndmg cuius and coughs, too. He writes: "I had a very bad cough for almost two years. I have taken 3 bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar and am almost v :11. I simply would not do without it in the house." Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.
hauer chairman lor Feidinand
township, Ben Nordhofl chair
man for Hall township, Theo J.
School Supt. Eckert's Report on the School Survey. In the report "Survey of teaching population" these are some of the statistics obtained: Of 103 teachers reporting at this ime, there are 35 males and 68 females 23 are married and SO are single; 18 women were under 18 years of age when they began to teach, 24 were 18
years old, 10 were 19 years old, and 8 were 20 years old; 1 male teacher was under 18 when he began to teach,
10 were 18 years old, 8 were 19 years old, and 12 were 20 years old. 23 reported that they were not high school graduates. There are 25 teachers who have taught more than 10
Rim ID own? Kidney and bladder troubles are no limited to men. Housework, or work in office or factory, causes women to suffer from weak, overworked or diseased kidaeyi. The lymptomi are puffiness under the eves, sallow skin, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, cervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints.
US
Delinquen
Rikpr chairman and organizer iyears 1 with 10 years experience, 2
for Jackson t0Wn3hip, Wm. Erny with 9 Tears experience, 1 with 8 years Chai-man tor "ainbridge town experience, 3 with 7 years experience, Ship, Fred Alles chairman for 6 th 6 years experinece, 4 with Marion township, John S- Har- ve years exprinece, 2 with 4 years mon chairman lor Columbia exeprience, 3 with 3 years experinece, township, Ja5,Li! nsford Chairman 13 with 2 years exeprience, 19 with for Harbison township, Dr. L. B- 1 years experinece, and 21 teaching Johnson for Madison township, their first school. 4G are class A H. H- Katterhenry Chairman tor teachers, 44 are class F teachers, 8 Patoka township, and William are class C, and 5 class D. 83 favored Hoffman chairman for Boone a pension system, 70 expect to remain
township.
would have made as good a President as Wilson, or Hughes or Roosevelt.
permanently in the service.
. . ,. .l I The County Superintendent has A Good Medicine tor the Grip. I . , , George W. Waitt, South Gardiner, Vlsltetl a11 thc schools oncv some twlce Me., relates his experience with the .and a few three times. He expects grip "I had the worst cough, cold and - to see the work of more before the grip and had taken a lot of trash of erm closes. Let us kep in close no account. Chamberlain's Cough touch with our CQurse f gtud Remedy is the only thing that has done ,
me anv irood whatever. I have used "my nunu book, in several commu
and the cold and trnn runes me patrons nave called tor
have left me."
President Wilson has refused to do
the right thing and pardon Eugene DpKq wrm Aiicht nnvnr hnvn hppti rnn-
victed. We have no doubt that Debs one bottle of it and the cold and grip .nities the patrons
'Nother fake! The C. W. Jean Co', of Southern Indiana has gone broke. Four years ago it paid the then stockholders a 75 per cent dividend on the strength of that they sold some $2000,000.00 more stock. Now they are broke. Several Dubois County people have got their fingers burnt. Ex-County treasurer Chas. Moenkhaus, and W. C. Bp. tz, along with George Krempp wish ;hey had their money back.
Effects of Constipation.
Constipation causes a stoppage of
the sewerage system of the body. The
poisonous refuse matter that should
be carried away is retained in the sys
tern and often poisons thc blood and causes numerous disorders. No one can afford to neglect his bowels. A dose of Chamberlain's Tablets will
afford relief. Avoid drastic cathar
copies of these and are interested.. Reports are coming in good, bad (a few) nrul iul lfTornnr
actor I.m.-tein Is eoming to the i T . United States to lecttuv on his theory L exan:inatl0n of spatial relativity il the c urves of ihd 48 apphcants,-about one-third of so called straight lines.. He might ' th,ese were hlsh scho1 boys a ad lenm something about curved straight who U graduate in spring. At pres-
lines by watching any competent , " WIC- wu"ww UB a
baseball pitcher.
Tin? point that there Is not enough money in Europe to pay the fares of those 15,000,000 would-be Immigrants, to suy nothing of ships to carry them, Is of no consequence to those who wish to believe the worst.
Mow's Thi? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any caee of Catarrh that can-
of applicants for next year. Dubois
county has had a shortage for the past three years. At a meeting of the township trustees last week,' one of the chief matters
up for discussion was a "county ruling
requiring all teachers of meager
training or those who have not been
in school for some time to continue their education this summer in some Normal school." Although no action was taken at this meeting, sentiment seems to require same, and
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
HaltVCitarrh Cure ha been taken action was post-poned until a later by catarrh sufferers for the pa?t thirty- ' ,:,. ; t? i five years, and has become known ia!mect,nff m spring. Better salaries i he inof-t reliab'e remedy for Catarrh. and a surplus a teachers may make
tics as they take too much water outIIall's Catarrh Cure acts ihm the Blood this possible.
of the system and their use is likely "ie .mucous euriaces, expel nc gelnnijnCMH UIPU DDincn to be followed by constipation. .o,80n rem t lie Wood and healing the CONDEMN HIGH PRICED
Hotel burned up in Hoboken last
diee ued portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
iCiir foi n. short timo von will ppf n
Monday, l'J unmarneu men and women peat improvement in ycur genera drunk, sleepinir together burnt up.! health, .tart taking Hall's Catarrh
Guess they all went right up in the smoke to heaven.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
One Nigger less. Society shot the electic soup through the negro Ellison; who killed Scott Hunter in Kentucky last November; on last Monday. He went to his death singing, Jesus Save Me, and saying he was going straight to heaven. Good Lord! heaven must be a hell of a place. Still the question remains, Do two wrongs make a right ?
C ue at once and get rid of catairh
Send foi testimonials, free. F. J. Chennky & Co., Toledo, .0 Sold by Druggists. 75t. adv
Tin Industrial fatigue researcn
STOCK FOODS. Pt ominent Hog K.iiscr Says Prices Charged are Unwarranted Maken His Own Hog Food With Better Remits. "That he is all through paying
fancy prices for stock foods and hog
get right at the cause of suffering and misery, regulate the kidaeyi and bladder and restore ihc diseased organs to sound and healthy condition. Mrs. Wm. Fiscbr, 2009 Woodbourn AtLouisviQc. Ky.. writes: "I m just gettiotf aloe fcnt. I stn tikin Foley Kidney Pills every other nifbt. You should bsts seen ma betöre 1 started I was yeUow as Sold, now my eyes and skia are all cleared up. ldy kidoeys do not bother roe at right any more. If it will hefo soma other poor soul wba is suffering you may use my nam wherever your medicine is advertised." " For, sale by J. A. Mehringer
t Tax Sale
Monday, Februarg 14, 1321. A list, of lands and lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the 7ear 1919 and previous years, together with taxes for the coming year 1920 in Dubois County, Indiana. COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Cox, Chas. and Condra Dan J. Pt nv qr sec 24, t 1, r 3 27 aeres; value
$4.75; total tax $19.03 Cox, Christopher and Jas. C. Pt nw qr sec 24, tl.r 3 8 acres; value $70; total tax $7.71. Leffler, Chas. Pt n se ne sec 23, t 1, r 3 19V6 acres; value $640; tax due-$38.22. Wedge, Ph. and Augusta Pt nw se sec 21, 1 1, r 3; value $95; tax due $6.51 HARBISON TOWNSHIP Anderson, Geo. W. Pt sec 29, t 1, r 4 2 acres; value $25; taxes due $1.97 MADISON TOWNSHIP
Fierst, Geo. Ireland, Corn's add, lots 15. and 16; value $530; taxes due
$24.53. BOONE TOWNSIP
Elda J. Miller Pt ne sw sec 2, t 1,
r 6 12 acres; pt e sec 2, 1 1, r 619
acres; value $2,070; total tax due $77.62
Miller, John Pt sw qr sec 2, 1 1, r 6
18 acres; personal $1,085; total
value $2,350; taxes due $87.31.
Miller, Reason et al. Pt se sw sec
2," t 1,' r 612 acres; value $950;
taxes due $38.44.
HUNTINGBURG CITY
Beardsley, Jas. C. Mitchell add.,
pt lot 13, value $80; taxes due $11.38.
State of Indiana, Dubois County, ss:
I, Frank J. Seng, auditor of said
county, hereby certify that the above and foregoing contains a full, true and
complete list of lands and lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes of 1919 and previous years with
penalties, interest and charges thereon
together with the taxes of the current
year, 1920. . FRANK J. SENG, Auditor of Dubois County.
Notice is hereby given that the sev
eral tracts of lands and lots in the fore
going list or somuch thereof as will be
necessary to pay the taxes, penalties
interest and charges thereon will be
sold at the door of the Court House
in the City of Jasper, Indiana, on Mon
!day, February 14, 1921. Said sale to
commence at ten, o clock a. m. and to
be continued from day to day until al
of said property 'be sold unless such taxes, penalties, interest and charges
be paid before that time.
Witness my hand and seal at Jasper,
Ind., this 20th day of January, 1921. FRANK J. SENG, Auditor of Dubois County.
Circuit Court Allowances. January Term 1921.
Chas. H. Bartley, Clerk $40.00
hoard Is undertaking many Inquiries remcdic4 and that hc is raising some ; Chas. IL Bartley, Stamps". . . . . .5 00 Into the conditions of factory work of the bcst hops ev.cr placed 0 the Robert Nordhoff, Sheriff 4o!oO
er-; market" was the statement made re-lfnerJ?an Venmer Court Bai'ff 42.00 ir ." K-": -ÄÄ ::::::: Ä
and their effect upon the worker.
Amongst the ideals which It hopes one day to realize Is the establishment
of a research institute at which boys
hog raiser and luthority on live stock.
Ben Wendholt, same 40.00
Mr. Bcekstead's hops urn ihn onw Xohlfl Leonard. nm r nn
1. 1 . ...1.. 1 - t c.vu
... u, iu iiui ua - f his neiphbor and have topped thc Jrank ROSS, same G.25 of work they are most suited for. k f veral vears in Iowa lDan RJPoWer, Jury Com 6.00 Thouph this ideal of setting each per- ? " u u 10 Henry Doersam, Regular juror.. 38.30 , - . .. He states that for years he bought Tin rrv A "KVl oo, J o0,
For The Liver and Bowels. When your liver and bowels become torpid get a bottle of Chamberlain's
con 1 1 fulfill rratt f n t- nt 1. .1.1 '
i-vn ivr .until lll.l i 'J'V I 1 UltV. lll'li I H4 as Plato, we have not made as much progress towards attaining It as we should have done In two thousand years and more. How many of the tragedies of life are due to mlsnts In trade and industry, and how much waste of good material by the misapplication of energy!
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
, . , . , , I . F ......... Oil.VU high-priced ho foods and hog rem-'John Denhoef er, same C.20 edies, but he is nil through paying ex-ljonn Kreilein, same 37.90 travagent prices for what he can make'i?8' leldel ?ame 35-10 w IT . . . i . , , , . ;Ph. rartenheimer, same 28 30 himself. He states that what the hogs'John Kahle same; . ; ; ; ; ; ; fj need are minerals, and tells the secret Gerhard Bolte, same 24.00 of his wonderful success by explain- Oventus Hardin, same 28.20 ing that he takes about fivu pounds of ! Ph- J Pajtenheimer, Cont. juror 36.90 nnlinnrt. JnUn t i JohP A- rodel, same 38.90
58.90
concentrated minerals and cost only a Mike Wagner, Extra juror! ".!!".". " s'.lO couple of dollars) and mixes same with Levy Niehaus, same '. . 28.60
enough bran or filler to make a hun-,Jonn eirman, svme 18.00
i :i 1 1 1 ir v i n r v i' ill t rn r m 'n i i
an,l ciwe a Jent i movement of ho1 C,ul ?' Jhli oneloae with 5c (ired poumls. AU hoES( and iM Joe Dannluuer. 29.C0 howpl TUv oic. v, d mail It to Foley & Co.. 2835 Shef- . , 1 J 'Preston Small, same 20.60 L-estion improve the di-jfleId Avp ChicaPo, 111., writing your brood sows require minerals as thcyjGeorRe Raschef Q 'name and address clearly. You will keep them free from worms, and in the Andrew J. Mehr.e, same 33 50
THE JASPER COURIER stands' receive in return a trial package confor the best things in life, in the taining Foley's Honey and Tar Corntown and country homes. It advo- Pnd for coughs, colds and croup;
rates improvements, better roads, bet- Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
ter schools, better churches, and the,and back; greatest political freedom and hon-l kidney and
esty in public affairs. The COURIER Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome
has not and does not hesitate to as-'and
sail men or methods that stand in the ior co
way of the greatest good to the great- achs. and sluggifh bowels.
pink of condition, and are essential toThos. L. Potts, j-ame 31.70 the hogs growth and a well balanced5 ?seP1.nI,(rst' s v 31-20 ration. This inexpensive mixture WÄÄ 10St
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rheumatism, backache. Pacea in a sneuerea oox wnere tne Karl K. Weigel, jury com'r 6 00
bladder ailments; and.hogs can get at it as they need it, will Elizabeth Rohlman. ianitor 20 on
produce far better results than anv
1 t , .1 . V 4 1 1
uioroug u cm mds iuoruShi h priced" so-called .stock foods, constipation, biliousness, head- - . 4 t
est number. Every progressive family In the county should be a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Send it in. Do it now. Subscription price $2.00 per year.
Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.
Cid Papers the Courier offic Derrackact olkf
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Send two dollars to The Mineralinc
Chemical Co., 163S North Wells St., Chicago, 111., and they will forward you by prepaid parcel post, enough mineralinc to make a full hundred pounds, (Adyj
Uobbs-.JerriII Co., 11 Vol. Ind. Decisions 8r,0
John Himsel, 39 meals for jury. . 19.50
Total $937.95 Examined and approved Jan. 28, 1921. ! , . JOHN F. DILLON, Judge Dubois Co. Circuit Court. ROBERT NORDHOFF, - Sheriff of Dubois Connty,
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