Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 February 1921 — Page 5

JASPER COURSER

Jayper 3Iailo. Mails out: 7:45 A- M., GS'JF. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , J:4 A. U. 1:50?. M. Cashier Gus. Gramelsrracher spent the first of the week in Indianapolis.

Miss Anna Hunter entertained the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening. arShoes and Slippers, all sizes, new styles, prices right at Edw. J.. Kuebler. Wants to Help Other Mothers

ca, N Y.: "I gladly write anything i "'iiiicui opmi-r anu that helps a mother with her children.' Summer hats fcr Ladies, Misses. My little girl had hooping cough and and Children. Latcat styles t nd I was afraid she would choke. I pave lowest nrices.

her roley s Money ana iar ami 11 neip

Robert Stewart left last Mon- The peace conference was not at nil day for Chicago the peaceful affair we had thought. And the snow came down yes- " sn ,Thc "T hCr,,,on' hcre tordayand melted making very ? S'-l-T? ' 3 "nt 'n a Rlnnnv nnvi.mcnte bi" for S1--.S.0 damages.

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wrNew. Spring styles of Ladies Coats Suits now on sab at Edw. J. Kueblers, Who will be the candidate for Mayor this Snrinp;? The Over

lord we ßues3! It is funny that with a town full of Al Rummys "Jive wires" there is but one moron fit to be Mayor. Spring and Summer Hats.

Mr Cummiskcy has just re

Falling prices may do much, but certainly will not render work and production unnecessary. All readjustments point In the direction of continued labor and production. ;

The rich women are buying a pood many furs, but the whole course of trade would Indicate that only the

poor girls can afford them.

ed her wonderfully. She could sleep 'most all night without coughing." This. good cough syrup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and covers raw, inflamed membranes with a healing coating. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.

Elwin Kuebler was home from Purdue University the first of the week lor a short visit. Mrs. Gustave Grame'tpacher visited relatives and friends in Vincfnne3 and Bridgeport, III., last week.

The two pre-war trains were

fcsTJust received a shipment

of Ladies waists. Call and see and learn our prices

Edw. J. Kuebler.

(lew Postmaster At Dub: is, Mr Will C. Seng was appointed postmaster at Dubois last Monday. Chamberlain's CoughItemcdy a Favorite. Chamberlain's Couch Remedy "is -a favorite with the mothers of small children for colds, coughs and whooping cough. Its pleasant taste and the

prompt cures which it effects has won

restoreu on me oquinern railway the good opinion of mothers evcry-

Jast bunclay the SOUth bouna go- where. As this remedy contains no

ing thro at 11:15 a nv rind the noith train at 4: 15 p merJust received a lot of Lad ies high grade Coat Suits. Our prices are veiy taw. Come and

judge for yourself Edw J. Kuebler. WouldNot Do Without It. You cdn 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. Neff, Price Hill, Cincinati, 0., knows it is good for long-standing c!ds and coughs, too. He writer: "I had a very bad cough for almost two years. I have taken 3 bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar and am almost well. I simply would not do without it in the house." Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.

opium or other narcotic it may begiv

en as confidently to a baby as to an adult.

Our Idea of a determined man Is one who wastes no time in past year regrets, remarks Houston Fust, looks toward the new hopefully, gets, the scat of his pants reinforced and go'es ahead.

Somebody Iris paid fr00 for an old Oliver Wendell IIoTmes manuscript. And yet smno people wonder who It Is that has ent the price of paper so high.

Own Your Own Iloino.

We build homes any where for

home loving people. Send us

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book, and we will also send you

for one year free our "HOME TODAY MAGAZINE" both will

please you Universal Home

Builders Supply Co , 1224 Garrick

BIdg., Chics go, 111. Francis, Panels, Panelsl

Panels at the sides are also being

used. This fad Is especially noted In black and white costumes. One house

Is showing an importation of wide

wale white serge or twill banded and paneled In black satin. Small pearl buttons outline the bandings and hip panels. Panels, by the way, are very chic when used as overtunlcs. One shop isshowlng a street gown of midnight 'blue serge and blaCk satin. The satin is used as a rather clinging tjndersMp and the serge Is the tunic. It is about knee length and Is cut Into deep points of uneven length. Some of the points are edged with tiny silk tassels that flop about most plquantly.

His Trouble Is All Gone.

' "I was affected with pains all over

my back and kidneys, writes Charles

McAllister, 1 Clark Ave., Kearney,

N. J., "After three or four doses of

Foley Kidney Pills I became all right

and my pain is all gone." Foley Kid

V woman's soul is capable of great ney Pills relieve backache, urinary ir

beauty largely because It is Impossible

for her to put paint, cream, powder, furs and French heels on t.

Hysteria is kind of mental and spiritual intuition of which the antithesis Is good old common sense.

.Price fluctuation for the most part Is only speculation trying to skin production out of its earnings.

If dollars are becoming harder to get, it also Is true that a dollar Ls worth considerably more than it was a year ago if it Is spent with discrimination.

IVAnnunzio keeps on talking about n glorious death, and the Italian government wishes he would hurry and flt the action to the world.

"Kggs Soar," quoth a St. Louis headline. Yes, and another appropriate headline would be "Fggeaters Sore."

CASTOR fA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always bears the Signature of

Since wt?:. n :'!! ers and gn-eers will fore yielding to an for oflice.

::o v i: hutchIn stlaie long beambitlon to run

A Good Medicine For the Grip.

George W. Waitt, South Gardiner, Me., relates his experience with the grip "I had the worst cough, cold and grip and had taken a lot of trash of

no acrount. Chamberlains Couch

Remedy is the only thing that has done me any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the cold and grip have left me."

Ft:.ing Stocking "Runs." Here is a satisfactory method for repainng "runs" which work such havoc with stockings. Use a tine. crochet h pick up the dropped stitch, draw the next loop through it and continue the length of the run, picking up every stitch or thread In turn' and drawing it through the stitch on the needle. At the end fasten securely with needle and thread. In case of a wide run, where two or more stitches have been droped, take each stitch and work In a straight line. If carefully done the mending will not be noticeable and the stocking will be given a new lease of life. It Is better to take the run as soon as you see It has started.

On. here s a wonderful story: There dwell in many a house an able hodied vot-r who dares not face a moue.

When the morn of election comes the ladles can naturally be expected to pntronlze the powder box before the ballot box.

The report that an American aviator ls n cook In the red army Is convincing evidence that the reds are hort of food.

Pem threatens Mar on Chile. That affair between those two countries must be sotrethlng on the order of a line fence dispute.

For The Liver and llowels. When your liver and boweh. become torpid get a bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. They also improve the digestion. T1IK JASPFR COURIF.R stands for the best things In life, In the town and country homes. It advocates Improvements, better roads, better schools, better churches, and the greatest political freedom and honesty In public affairs. The COUKIKR has not and does not hesitate to asall men or methods that stand In the way of the greatest good to the greatest number. Hvery progressive family In the county Fhould be a subscriber. Yours ls needed now. Send it in- Do It now. Subscription price 12.00 per year.

Cut This Out It Is AVorth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly.' You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleaning cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.

Liberty Bonds. Final N.Y. Sale Price Feb 17, Liberty Loar, 3l's $91 24 Libcr y Loan, first 4s..... 87 30 Liberty Loan, second 4s ... . 86.90 LibettyL.an, first 4 s. . . . 87 2S Liberty Loan, second 4,4S. .SG 94 Liberty Loan, third 4ls 90.14 Liberty Loan, fourth 4.1-Js. .870.8 Victory Loan, 33i's 97 28 Victory Loan, 4?is 97.24

lion's Thif? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Half Citanh Cure ha been taken bv catarrh sufferers for the past thirtytive years, and has become known a. he mo-t reliab'e remedy for Catarrh. HrtllV Catarrh Core acts ihm the Mood mi the Mucou surface?, expellinir the Poison frem the Mood and healing the lie it ed ;ortion. Alter you have taken Hall'? Catarrh Cure to- a fchort time you will set n great improvemett ;n vfir geners health. Hart takn g Hall's Catarrh C.ite a, once und get n I of ratal rh bend for tctimoniaN, free. F. J. Chksskv Co., Toledo, .0 Sold by Druieti. 75c. adv

regularities, rheumatic pains, stiff

joints, swollen muscles and other symptoms of kidney trouble. It is a splendid medicine, prompt in action, and always helps. Contains no habit forming drugs. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.

Pe proud that yoifr income tax aids in defraying the cost of the government, but don't imagine that you are keeping the whole machine going just because you pay enough tax In one year to keep one cuspidor cleaned for two weeks.

In the meantime, give the old gray mule a full ration, keep a firm grip on the plowhandles and stay In the furrow. The problems-of reconstruction cannot be solved by loafing at the cross-roads grocery.

The fact that r.olshevlsm is strong In Turkey is likely to contribute no peace of mind to either I'.olshevists or Turks. The fa'!o of the Kilkenny cats may yet fuul a place in original lore.

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 system and often poisons the blood and causes numerous disorders. No one can afford to neglect -his bowels. A dose of Chamberlain's Tablets will afford relief. Avoid drastic cathartics as they take too much water out of the system and their use is likely to be followed by constipation.

UNCLE SAM, COMMISSIONAIRE. Uncle s?arn U the largest commissionaire on earth;' Every year lie handles some billions of dollars' worth of merchandise from all parts" of the world, writes Collin Davis In Leslie's. The woolen weavers of Leeds, the diamond cutters of Amsterdam, the mahogany lumberjacks of South America, the dressmakers of Paris, the fishermen of Norway and Sweden, the antique manufacturers of Italy and France, even the butter churners of Denmark, all without mentioning the thousand and one otherssend their wares to Uncle Sam to turn over to the ultimate consignee after he has taken his little rake-off, commonly re ferred to. as duty. Ills commissions for the fiscal year ending June- 30, 1920, footed up around $300,000,000. Not much in these billion-dollar days, but still rather a tidy little sum, and collected at an overhead cost of about 3 cents for every dollar taken in. Two hundred millions of this in money Is paid Into the New York customs house, where about half of the merchandise imported into the United States is passed.

A St. Louis physician informs the American Child Hygiene association that practically all persons are Infected with tuberculosis germs early in life. Now the great majority of the peoplei without doubt, enjoy themselves mightily -and apparently have nothing the matter with them, although this is not, . perhaps, the conclusion worked out by the doctor mentioned. It is dilncult to see how any good purpose can be served by alarming "practically all" the people over the alleged presence" of such germs, 'when the latter, if they are present at all, have done nothing, so far as the ordinary person can discover, , to interfere with anybody's happiness, says- 'Christian Science Monitor. This seems to be another instance in which,, in the opinion of the diagnostician, the majority of the people are dangerouslywell.

A statement made recently by Judge Webster Thayer in the Massachusetts Superior court concerning the power of public opinion deserves a wide publicity. Judge Thayer, who was dealing with the question of crime, reminded his hearers that one of the greatest influences for reform Is public opinion. "The higher the civilization," he said, "the less the amount of crime. It is up to the people to see that there Is a higher civilization and that crime is driven out. Pubic opinion can drive out anvthing.;. Judge Thayer might have carried his demand further and made it

more Individual, but, so far as It goes, says Christian Science Monitor, It is

excellent

' Gum Arabic With Starch. To give a "beautiful gloss to collars,

procure two ounces of fine white gum

arable and p'ound It to powder, put it into a pitcher and pour on to It a

pint or more of boiling water, accord

ing to the strength you desire. Cover

and let stand overnight. In the morning, pour it carefully from the dregs Into a clean bottle, cork, and keep for future use. A teaspoonful of gum water stirred into a pint of starch made In the usual way-will give a beautiful gloss to collars, and to lawns alook of newness. It Is also

good for dresses and all kinds of

laces.

Clothes made out of paper will Interest only those who have reached the point of affluence that would permit them to wear them.

Demosthenes used pebbles In his mouth to improve his oratory. Modern spellbinders throw brickbats at the other fellow's mouth.

Maybe it is possible to telephone to Europe, but what of It? Listening In on a four-party line In one's own neighborhood is Just as exciting.

"Slashing reduction" of restaurant prices may also mean a slashing reduction of the size of steaks and chops and hors d'euvres.

A New York doctor says he has discovered sleeping sickness is due to a filterable virus. Does this mean everybody will have to get a filter?

Run Down? Kftlney find bladder troubles ore not limited to men. Housework, or work in office or factory, causes women to suffer from weak', overworked or dis cased kidnevi. The symptoms ore pufRncss under the evci, sallow skin, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, still joints.

et right at the cause of suffering and raiser', regulate the kidneys and blad

der ond restore c diseased organs to sound and healthy condition. Mrs. Wn. FistW. 2009 Woodbcurn At I.ouivw!, Ky.. write: "1 am just gcttioi loo I n. I am takirf t'oty Kidney 1'iILa wifcthtf r ilht. You should fciT seen ctm txlor 1 tirted I 11 yellow as tfU. now my eye and ikm sr '1 clerej up. My k'uiaert do net bctbtr tn t r :jM Sfty raoe. II it tvi'.l b!p soma cthtr rf oul wrha autrrinf yoti ifiay u ray" cam L(vr ur taJiCia ta Jrtrt:!." ' For huIu by J. A Melirlngcr

CONDEMN HIGH PRICED

STOCK FOODS. Prominent Hog Kaiser Says Trices Charged are Unwarranted Makes His Own Hog Food With Better He nits. "That he is all through paying fancy prices for stock foods and hog remedies and that he is raising some of the best hogs ever placed on the market" was the statement made recently by E. II. Ceckstead, well-known hog raiser and authority on live stock. Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the envy of his neighbors, and have "topped the market" for several vears in Iowa. He states that for years he bought high-priced ho foods and hog remedies, but he is nil through paying extravagent prices for what he can make himself. He states that what the hogs need are minerals, and tells the secret f his wonderful success by explaining that he takes about five pounds of ordinary mineraline (which is pure concentrated minerals and cost onl a couple of dollars) and mixes same writh enough bran or filler to make a hundred pounds. All hog?, and especially brood sows require minerals as "they keep them free from worms, and in the pink of condition, and are essential to the hogs growth and a well balanced ration. This inexpensive mixture laced in a sheltered box where the hogs can get at it as trey need it, will : toduce far better results than any high priced so-called stock foods. Send two dollars to The Mineraline Chemical Co., 10.13 North Wells St., Chicago, 111., and they will forward you by prepaid parcel post, enough mineraline to make a full hundred pounds. (Adv.)

DEMEMBERtoask x v your grocer for Cal.umet Baldng Powder and be sure that you get it the Indian head on the orange label Then forget about -bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweetest and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it possesses greater leavening strength.

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Calomel Columbia Muffin Recipe 4 cups sifted flour, 4 level teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs 2 cups of sweet milk. Then mix in the regular way.

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. Mrs. Jane Pass (rijrht), aped eighty-two, and her sister, Mrs. Missouri Van Dyke McCrary, aged eighty, who have just been reunited In Atlanta, Ga., after a separation of CO years. They formerly lived on a plantation nearj Itome1 (!a. Mrs. McCrary lives with her son in Atlanta, and Mrs. Pass, who, has been living on a farm, near Buckhead, Ga., had just reamed where her) sister was and went to see her.

Schedule Changes. Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of Southern Railway trains at Jasper is as follows;

Northbound No. 5 Leave 9;51 a.m. No. 13 44 ....4:45 p.m, No. H " ....8:00 p.m.

Southbound No, 12 Leave 7;55 a m. No, 11 " 11:15 a.m. No. G " ... 7;15 p.m.

Trains 13 and 14 heretofore operated batween Evansville and Huntincburg have been extended and are row operated between Evansville and West Baden, affordinp: additional service between stations intermediate to Huntinpburg and West Baden.

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