Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1921 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
I tfShoes and Slippers at rcduc- MQDCQ'C DflCTCD ADTICT ed prices at Edw J. Kueblcrs. dHurLlI ü rUulLlI Mil IUI
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
MaiuoÄ Has a Hew readier Jss LaVela Stewait.Wins First Maiis in 8:27 A. M c42!A M I Horn Saturday March 12fch. to, PPlZ6 Of $50.00 10 CODlßSt.
7:50P. M.
I Robert E. Eckert and wife a fine
The judges in the Oakland city
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tGardcn seeds and seed nota-liV .u w"Colleße Poster contest, consisting
. i -r r, it I itmiaicucu ikjuci ia iaiudi lue Uli
toes rt Edw. J. Kuebler's.
Mrs. Vic Clay comb is in Indi ampcliVthis week visiting hp son Lloyd. 1-rlA tlo now IiTimlzrrflnt
iiitiv a iv4tiiiiiM i - r- -
Is everybody's Innings, lmt it needs j-1", opni; cuata iu IrnmMlate ami continuous attention !s.' 1 ro nd ew goods ar-
Just the panic
priuut aru very mw, Edw. J. Kucbkr
Sunday. Mother and child are
doing well and after a ten year acation the happy father if also doing we'l.
cX-A large variety of Ladies
Muskrat niat K w learn, "considered a delbaey iu some hotels." liy tb patrons?
W':rn You Fetl Rheumatic.
For the aches and pains of rhcu-
lMw rnmmisrf'V will have'r'tism Chamberlain's Liniment is ex-
on Qispla ' a nice line of Summer jccilent. Massac the parts thorough-
Pattern Hats on Satu.daj March ' -',r. " ,n..V"
. . j ' " '- nut ill i.-iui cU iliL- AClll'l
TOth, You are invited.
iTBuy oyster shf ll-f lun chowder, scratch feed and haby crick feed in checker board Inirs at reduced pi ices at Edw. J Kuoblers Farm Wanted I want to hear om party having farm for sale. Give price and description B B. Howard, Champaign, Illinois.
An InVal ttemedy Tor Constitution. It would be hard to find a better remedy for constipation than Chambirlain's Tablets. For the best etrect they should be taken immediately nfter supper. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect.
urnrise.
which it affords.
Parageusia
Is the scientific name for hav injjabad taste in the mouth, That is wha Peter Huther says he had when the ma.i who nas built with his own money morn house3 in Jasper than any other man in n, offered to take $500 00 worth of stock in Pete's realiiy organization ir Huther would give him a job as superintendent at a salary of 200 per month.
ot Mrs. BomarTray'or of Jasger,
K,K.Knecht, of Evanaville, and w. J. Walsh, of Princeton, on Wednesday March 1G, awarded the 1st prize of $50 to Miss LaVe4a Stewart of Jasper, Mary L, Gabbert of Grandvi.w, received
second, and Paul Harper of Oak-
landcity, third. Sixteen posters
were submitted to the jadges, who say they all possessed un usual merit. We wonder if the judges u?d a we ja board or shook the bDX If it had b?en Doc and ourselves we would hav went fishing-
She States It Mildly. While suffering, with a severe attack of the tfrip and threatened with pneumonia, Mrs. Annie H. Cooley, of Middlefield, Conn., bejan uslnpr Chamberlain's Coutrh Remedy and was very much benefited by its use.
The pains in the chest soon disappear
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The Loafer hasn't done a Lick of Work since the famous "Work or Fijrht" order, when he shouldered a Dinner-bucket and rallied to the Shipyards. The Loafer was just naturally
Horn Tired and he's still Holding his
ed, the cough became loose, expectora-i Own. IJesldes that, lie makes Every-
F.veninu' dresses are rusting mop At Insist, one :ilvrtis.,r announces that they will be one-third off, whereas our impression is. remarks Houston 1'ot, they have been not over otie-thinl on heretofore.
Cut This Out It Is AVorth Money (hit out this slip, enclose with Go and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial p'1 "k .-o containing Foley's IIon:-y and T:r 0:npojnd for ronplis, rob'.s and erou;; Foley Kidney Pills for pain;-? in sideand back; rheumatism, backache.
kidney and bladder ailments; am
tion easy and in a short time she was
as well as ever. Mrs. Cooley says she cannot speak too highly in praise of this remedy.
A peneral spirit of confidence is manifest reardini; the year 1021. America has abandoned no principles and sacrificed no ideals as a result of the years of world trial, and is ready to take up progress in her appointed lines without loss of enthusiasm.
Easier Market
Sunshine Club of rrirr'tv church
i will give an Eastfr market in the
It Is announced that the surtax on Kidney and manner ailments; and Jasper AlUO CC lractor bO , 151 Q
Paris pmns intended for export ,., t oT Calhartic Tahlot?. a whr..oony. on the Saturday before Easter, .... . . . and thoroughly cleansing catliart:--" Lor ri . i . o
l.een eut X With that pno It ouuMlt j,Mr rnnc.Anntt- UUnuo h,:u. Id UeglH IL . P
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to lio.'! e to Still tllelll out letter ,,.,,,v- -in.1 linu-.k HI
body Else tired 1
We are not excited about the prediction of the statistician who declares the United States will have 197,000,000 population in 2100. remarks Houston Post, since probably there will be enough people to work on the farms to feed that number.
Over $i:i,ooo,ooo worth of diamonds were washed up by the sea In Southwest Africa in IMS. This field of industry outclasses the famous enterprise of extracting gold from the ocean.
postilg'.
The movement in Rome to protest because the United States talks of excluding Italian emigration makes one wonder whv Italv is so anxious to get
S.turday afeernoon- This! rid of the people faced this way.
Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer,
This Woman Suffered j Mrs. H. A. Leaman, Sturgin, Colo.,writes: "I sulfi red with bladder and! Lidnev trouble for Years. Doctored
and tried everything. No help. Fin-job!
ally a friend sent me
Pills. They helped me
market is sure to p'ease every
,on With ; resh bread) cakes,
!o es?, cookie?, douphniiis, candies j
i-iijs. We will ; hoj
and fl. ist
fürs. Johanna Buchart Diss.
Mrs JuhpimBjchorti-- Svh- ihavea line of ne.p'!! wo;k su i.. ,.i i, ,i, l.,., i .,.i, f s bonnets, Polly r'nm apr
,o nein, r ir.-,"1" "i i wv- i - , .. i , , .
, Foley KMni-ylBnrl-ort. 7ß V. ai. 3 !..--hs -.':.-.. -cn.ns. mi l iu ,o much I u:-e,l and 2( day,, die(J ni the t csicc.ice a ,"' :,-t"'-lp.!? ."
ch
aprons
and!;er-
oo nu-
The report that Ilussia is to abolish money will be studied with interest by the financiers of that country who
were looking about fm methods of de
vising loans.
7 bottles. Now I feel fine. Spent nf u, r m Knrv. Pnr.,iM, ls4- m Tolls to moiitfCll A llHt lunch tn, American
sleepless nights. Sulfered so it seem- e(prF(Jav Xh(1 1me,a KV )e iU 1)3 s rv.l xVe will also Ja rnull.h cd I hardly could hw. Recommend . , . ' - . ., , , . t-ikf nrHer nr RkT-'T PTirj Anv roll Kidnev VAU t all who sillier he (1 Fri(hv nmriiin March lS.i"lK' m ! lfrlj 'tl A"y i tboy will steal vom ÄrouWe a I Ä W.Sh- twice married, fust o 'naliiif fre-h dyed Easter,
The soviet government has annulled
loan to Armenia which
but the pnxpcct that the proceeds is worse.
by Jos. A. Mehrintfcr.
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!o M, finun... a Piv,l Wl,r vr.n e.'tfs may ptu lie oniem lo some
.in thearlv 00V to which union
several "hildr n,. o: 1T ihre.
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I 'hav made arranr oments now livJn , Flenr, iHiam ind
with' Mr. Himsel who wilt keep Mrs Mary Apple. There wet e my bread ior sale at the Union no children b the second m:ini-(
Hctei, west of ihe Ccurt house age, beth hu?oinüs üua years
,. I 11 r l I III Vlllllll.'Mt.'lll Ji ol the coirnnttc, , . .. , , ,
Mrs Claud Line, ! WtlnR.part. you will do better and Mrs. Fred Crcn. ! stt morv'
miss Esther Wuchner,
Mrs. Horace M. Kean,
I When a middle-aged man who never
PKinnin Monday ..larch 14th,
Fresh bread will arrive each day on the 4 15 p. m. train. Give them a call. Fred R j( k, H'intiniiburjr 15akery.
Miss Anna Wuchner. I 1,as l,:uu1 st:,rls to loani' ,ook for
Why Colds Are Dangerous.
the woman in the case.
o. May sho rest in peace.
It Worked Wonderfully. !
Have you noticed tue numher oL; U is the Sirwus diseases that coldsj If you want to totally destroy the persons coughing this spring, caused ud to that makes them dangerous. !n ()f . H ....... do him a favor.
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ii,y an irritated condition in ine cnesr, They prepare the system for the re
bronchial tubes or throat: lhiscmg.'i- ceptkm and development of the germs
From The Renedictine Sisters Coughs and colds are infectious, and prompt measures should be taken to stop the coughing and spreading of germs. The following letter from the Renedictin' Sisters, Holy Name Convent, San Antonia, Fla., is of value to every mother: wWe have just received a shipment of Foley's Honey and Tar. It Vs a household remedy. We have used it since we knew of it, for our children especially, and always found it beneficial." Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.
ing is banished by a lew doses ot ()f
Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. Anna
influenza, pneumonia, tuberculot The ingenuity of the age has now
sis. dvnhtheria. scarlet fever, wh OOn I iint.frint Itwf 1 1- t r foci rT tt nrnrnn-
4.1" inc cou-n ami measles, lou are much tkm ,u oil stora.,e it ou-ht to be Ky., writes: our cuu-h mrdicne mort. Jifcy to contract these diseases . storage, it ouiit io do worked wonderfully on our little soi. when you have a cold. For that equa to ! o emergencj. One stei He is subject to broncVitis. The f.rst reason you should get rid of every' should be the prohibition of a growth dose helped him." Cod for all orls ,1,1 as quicklv as possible. Chamber-! f residential section around any exof coughs, colds croup whoopuig iains Cough Remedy will help you. I tensive storage of the kind. With th cough and grip coughs. Sold by Jos. it js widely known a" a cure for bad! ... ....
A. Mehringer. cülds. I,,a,,str u.ere um u- .no,
nme.nnu opportunity ior mininuziiit; If not entirely removing It. The lessons of the last few years are too pressing to be disregarded.
European Relief Fund
by vielem e.
pay roll bandits do It
You can truf n red-haired woman In everything avo temper.
A hot tip is the kind you're surest to gt burnt on.
Any attempt to enact dry legislation In Chile Is likely to be hot MutT.
Charity ha-- a new roh in covering n multitude of prize tights. Of course, it may become necessary for colleges to change their courses so as to prepare eory girl to support herself nfter she becomes divorced.
The express company in Jas-j p'er will change its name acrain on Nov lf it hppnmps lhf Srv.i-1
therr ntrain. The name rhanp-rsi County chairman John J Him
often but the same old company'1 reports that about f 4.000 has T,,e remains. ; been raised in Dubois county for ?rn,!1 cr
r- 7 , ,. the relier of europeans. Hisown Misses Pitt and Caster public 'oriran zation turned in SPjo 09
health nurses will be in Jasper0ther amounts were turned hi ' 'r(1 hut that was before people knew
Marct. Zlst ana zg:d, tney uiii;hy the various churches and Mov wl,at a world war would do to prices.
lecture to the hijrh school Rir'Sijn picture shows Mr. Himselio
latest figures Indicate that tho
crops this year will be abund
ant. There was a time when that fact
would be taken as a sign of cheap
Monday morninp on Nursinp; as a returns thanks to all dnnprs to
piofession At 2:00 at the courtjthe fund and all of his assistants, house they give a public demon- jit seems that the war v zs fought stration on the care of babies, to enable Europe to beg its living Oh what a fake, plenty of morv from the United States. And to ons in yasper to bractice width enable a lot of grafters to make a
good thing Jt has been demonstrated that of every four dollars raised for relief three goes into
th? pocket-, of the professional
Liberty Bonds.
Final N.Y. Sale Price March 10,
t . T onA crk retief workers who play on the Liberty Loar. 3 s . 800 50 svmnrlthiHs nf tho tv
Libcnv Loan, first 4s. 6 80 don t bpiev there hag been
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That German general who advises ajWueny 11, u,. 4i. . . . ihundrrth enouch People killed in world war against p.ussia may have in i Libei ty L.an, first d ?.... -ö 5; Europe since 1914. They oughl mind a possible reopening of the mar-Liberty Loan, second 4 is. .8(1 fc0:to l)3 kiued fcr startino; the
L.ioeny L.oan, mini 4 4 s. . . . j i.ui
Liberty Loan, fourth l js. .S7.00
iVictory Loan, 33's D7 26
! Victory Loan, 4 s 97.3G
ket for mandates.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always lars the Signature cf
THK JASPHU COUKIHU stands for the best tilings in life. In the town and country homes. It advocates improvt meats, better roads, better schools, better churches, and the greatest political freedom and honesty in public affairs. The COUHICU has not and does not hesitate to as
sail men or methods that stand In the
way. of the greatest good to the greatest number. Kvery progressive family ia the county should be a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Send it in. Do it novr. Subscription price $2.00 per year.
lion's Thin? offer One Hundred Dollar?
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We offer One Hundred Dollar? Ho
ward for any cae of Catarrh that cannot becured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Citarih Curt ha been taken bv catarrh sufferers for the pa?t thirtylive years, and has become known as he mo-d reliab'e remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure act? ihm the IUod n the Mueou surfaces, expelling the Poison freun the Pdood and healing the ii-e it ed portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure fo a short time you will ee a w'reat Improvement in vrur genera health. Start taking Hallls Catarrh Cue at once and get rid of catairh Send for testimoni '-ee. F. J. Chknxm Toledo, .0 Sold bv Druggist-, 7"e. adv
v. Id Papeieü the Courier offic 5c per i ackac. oi v
Foley'i
Honey and Tar COMPOUND t STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH checks it quickly and s :roly, clcai Ihe throat ol phltra n 1 mucus, und coa's the raw, ini!aaieJ surfaces with a healing, soothin tneii cine. Don't Couth Until Wck "I an cn oldhdy, 75 rjfirs oij. nd I had a vt( bad coui;h irorn hjvm4 li grippe. I thought it u CooJ ltM to try Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, tnd I sent and ct n bnul.-, jad it itoppcd'my couh, Gnd I i;ct Ivt'cr. So now I am around th- bo je l.n. Mrs. Mary Kiby, Spokane W .h. Vc can Prove u t tmitalion ir substitute is as zoo J as the ijcut' tue Foley's Honey and T ir For sale by J, A. felirluger
WHAT THE SPHINX SAYS
By NEWTON NEWKIRK.
"How human it is to remember those who owe us and to forget those we owe."
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The coal kln clmcffics In glee as
he divides profits with Jack Frost.
One kind of animal never welcome at a Mate fair is the political gray wolf.
M. Polncare has concluded that holding aloof Is better than holding the bag.
Drooklyn specialist says pessimists lose their hair. Cheer up or go baldheaded !
That strike of Spanish government employees sounds like more manana business.
In getting back to dancing normalcy, a compromise might be reached on the quadrille.
Printing Brings Clients Not every business his a show window. If you want towln more c ients. use more printing and use fie kind of printing thit faithfully presents your business policy. You save money and mike money for your patrons Do the same for ourself by using an economical high grade pap.;r Hammermill Dond and good printing, both of which we can give you. If you want printing service and economy ive use a trial.
Poll tax for women would bring them another of the doubtful Joys of citizenship.
Miss. Agnes VYestley 6!5 Wells Strsel Marinette.Wii
The aerial honeymoon starts a couple immediately in the ups and downs of matrimony.
The world war on behalf of the blind Is a battle which even the pacifist can afford to wage.
One of the Inevitable elements of wastage in a nation's affairs is a large amount of untaken advice.
Now somebody proposes an old maids' tax to go along with the bachelor tax. 'When Is an old maid?
No nation admits a desire for war. Every nation that ever went to war Insisted that war was forced upon It.
It Is asserted that cement prices are under control, whereas they've been acting as if there i no stopping them.
816 Wells Street, Mamsette, Wis., Sept. 25, 1903. I was all run down from nervousness and overwork and had to resign xay position and take rest. I found that I was not gaining my strength and health as fast as I could wish, and as your Wine of Cardui was recommended as such a good medicine for the ills of our ecx, I bought a bottle and begin using it. 1 was satised with the results from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and then found I was restored to good health and strength and able to take up lay work with renewed vigor. I consider it a fine tbnic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition, and am pleased to endorse it. AGNES WESTLET,
Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 2oc package of Tbedford'a Black-Draught today.
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Schools for income taxpayers are proposed. It would mean a postgraduate eourso for m.'iiiy of the delii n:ents.
Have you noticed that the retirement of $'J ?". X)O.O0( of paper money lias taken 2 away from your per capita wealth?
If it keeps on as it is. the few of us who are not engaged in banditry may have lo be prepared to prove an alibi at nnv moment.
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"Certain grades of coal advance." the uncertain grades already having been high enough, no doubt.
While the war is over, profiteers have vet to make p-.nce with -tln'ir consricm.v and with tho public.
Pirates rohhed i wo American woiut n on a French ship, proving that you can't escape them on land or sea.
The man with a garden can a 'Ton! to bo-somewhat ii.different to the p r pioxitig problem o." moving the ero?
So far as Marlens is concerned the soviet government is a success. There never appears to le a moment when he is not enjoying himself.
The linseed oil trust is being prosecuted because oil went from oO cents to $1.S0 a gallon in two years. We know of stuff that' taken a bigger jump than that per gallon. The world has a lot of fellows who are decidedly fresh. They may be gifted, may even be respected for their talent, but they are just plain, ordinary fresh. You expect to find a certain number of fools In your travels, but you arc filled with pity when you run across the fellow who would be perfectly good if he weren't so fresh. Colleges have their share of these "just watch me" artists. And the students usually have a way of relieving the freshness when it gets unbearable. Many a lad who thought he was the paragon of wisdom Is saner and soberer afteT a midnight visit to the graveyard and other places where he has sung songs confessing his boobiness and done various stunts well conceived to relieve mental Inflation. There seems to be no other way of making the fresh reasonable.
It has always lcen an accepted fact that Paris let! the way in fashion of dress and that America followed suit, but now the reverse seems the case. Overalls, the outcome of American genius of making the best of things have become the vogue in the French capital. Parties of people in overall drive in the Poi tie Poulogne. :ud attract attention in the boulevards. merry parties fortify each other in this progressive movement. Tho climax was reached when two little Pekinese dogs were seen .waddling after their mistress clad In the popular raiment.
What the Sphi.ix Ur:s
By NLWTOfi ri"V!;iRK.
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mi
a:,'oi:g a certain penvnta tf business men went out of fashion with the minuet"
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