Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1921 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Jasper Mails; Mails out:7:45A. MM 6:30 P.M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , 9:24 A. M 7:50P. M. Miss Olive Traylor returned to Indianapolis SundayMr and Mrs. Guy Norman went to Evansville yesterday to attend the furniture exhibit. Albert Traylor was here from Boonville Wednesday on a visit with friends.
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Relieves Kheumatic Pains.
'I am subiect to rheumatism and
when I have a spell of it one or two applications of Chamberlain's Liniment relieves the pain and makes rest and sleep possible. I would not think of doing withou it," writes Mrs. C. Owsley, Moberly, Mo. Edgar Traylor and family of Evansville visited his mother and relatives here Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Comodore Goad returned to their homv in Boone, vi le Wednesda, Prof. Edgar Haskins, of Virr cennes, with his brother-in law Dr. Ernst Johnson, . ox Sanborn, came yesterday to see his father Louis P. Joseph is in Evans
ville this week with the Jasper Desk Company's exhibit cf Office
furniture, and selling desks, vice
Pres. and Ass't Gen. Mgr Leo C. Jahn wen down Thursday to assitin taking orders fcr their superior sanitary office furniture. Chamberlain's Tablets Are Just What You Need. When bilious When constipated When you have no appetite When your digestion is impaired When your liver is torpid When you feel dull and stupid after eating When you have headache They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels and make you feel " fine as a fiddle." They are easy to take and agreeable in effect.
Mr. and Mrs, John Steinhauser V7ere up from "Evansville Tuesday visiting relatives and friends the also sold their Fifth street house to Wm. Hemmerlein.
In the Indianapolis rjrirtaries next month there are 109 candidates for 9 offices. Just 100 will make the salt river trip. Each party has 4 candidates for Mayor well at that it is not 'machine ridden" like b'vansville and Jas p-r. A Boonville rape case. Scale vs Killebrew as accessory before the fact, has held the boards before J idge Dillon and a jury almos .il week and was not finished a we go to press. Jas. A. Waddle has been given a divorce irom his wife Regina.
Nowadays a pugilist's prestige deIKfiiris on his reach not on how hard ho ran hit, but on how much he can grab. ,
France not only wants all Germany can raise but anything It might be able to raise In case of good luck In the future.
"Eggs fall sharply Business page headline, A bad smash. The government of Iledjaz needs more head and less Jazz. The Idea Is once more to put the soft into soft coal prices.
The silk shirt is as dangerous as the red flag.
The best remedy for unemployment is a Job.
An optimist is a pessimist' Idea of a pessimist.
Then, again, the way the women dress may be merely another proof that you can't always Judge by appearances. v
When a man and his wife happen to got on the same jury, that will settle who's going to be the forewoman of that jury.
All the world Is trying to borrow money, ami only Uncle Sam has any. T!.e logic of the situation is not altoC t ! i " I- p!e;; ;iIU.
. This epidemic of .hiccough Is becoming hewildi : ii!-r. Many can understand the cough, but are at a loss to account for the hie.
Radical." awaiting deportation condemned one of their number to death, which apparently is much better than returning to Kussia.
Jackson Tp. Rock Road Contract.
On last Mcnday the county
commissioners let the contract for the building of the 4 mile rock road in Jackson township, known as the Haas road to A- B. Kremppfor $33,940.00. Nearly
jten thousand dollars a mile. Rock roais come hia:h now days. Yet people want them and then kick
about taxes. They Speak Well of It. "I frequently hear Chamberlain's Cough Remedy praised by friends and acquaintances which only tends to strengthen my opinion of it" writes Mrs. Fred Arter, Zanesville, Ohio. Try it when you have a cough or cold and see for yourself what an excellent medicine it is.
The United States certainly la a tough place for a pessimist. "What7 "Fools These. Mortals Be."
Be a Demonstrator and Work Suckers. Easy money. . The fun at the Court house thU week was the way Judge Dillon dispossed two fakes the county Agent and the county nurse, The County superintendendent should not try to quarter them in the court house. Both should be fired out of the county, because of all useless fakes they
are the most useless. They draw
Twenty-five hundred dollars each
a year for smiling and looking
sweet, in other words $5,000 00 a
year for hot air. How long the
taxpayers will stand for it no one
knows. Cut tills Out It Is Worth -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 cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bqwels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.
At last the hens have heard that prices are cominz down.
Cheaper gasoline means nothing to the guest in the back seat.
Europe appears to be able to owe us all the money 'she needs.
There are 9),000 xoets in Japan. No wonder she's mad enoughto fight I
Was In Bed Three Days. Mrs. Josie Pweed,. 217 N. Exter St., Tulsa, Okla., writes: "I was in bed three days with my. back. I took Foley Kidney Pills and in two days was at my work again. I cannot praise your medicine to.i much.1' Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder irregularities and strengthen the kidneys. They help eliminate frcm the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains stifF joints, sore n 'is.cles, swollen hands and feet, pu:Ii-
ness under the eyes. Sold hy Jos. A.
lueurjiiger.
When the conversation lags one can safely start an argument for more building.
Those Turkish nationalists are right up to date they want help from the United States.
The statement that Vienna wants more American books possibly refers to bank books.
There being no observable depression In its line, sin has not followed the fashion of asking for a 1U per cent reduction In its wages.
Infants just learning to walk were once known as "toddlers. The term now describes grownups who have forgotten how to dance.
A doctor says the human system is nn electric battery. One of the shocks that come to it is when the judge asks, 'What is this man charged with?"
That $40 the Canadian Pacific owes Trotzky for work done on the railway years ago seems to be about the only real money he has coming to him from any source.
For a Severe Cold. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured my daughter Anna of a severe cold and cough a few years ago and ever since then I have never missed an opportunity to 'recommend his medicine to anyone suffering from throat or lung troubles. I cannot speak too highly in praise of it," writes Mrs. D. J. Shelley, Earlville, N. Y. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains no narcotic and may be given
to children with perfect confidence. It is a pleasant syrup so they do not object to taking it.
The Countg Commissioners Held a special session Wednesday and let a contract tp Hiram Brown to build 700 feet of rock road in Bocne tovvnspip for $3.933 75 The Vinrennes Bridge Co was awarded the contract to build 3 bridges in Ca?s township for $3 774. A. B. Krcropp was given the contract for 3 .bridges in Boone for $1935.
Helped Her Little Girl. Children need all their strength for growing. A lingering cold weakens them so that the system is open to attack by more serious sickness. Mrs. Amanda Flint, Route' 4, New Philadelphia, O., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my little girl of the worst tickling cough. I had tried many things and found nothing to help until I got Foley's Honey and Tar." Gives immediate relief from distressing, racking, tearing coughs. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.
Before beginning a new war, a nation ought to figure out how much it Is going to cost.
The U. S. A. may be first In war and peace, but It's In the ruck when It comes to education.
One reason why we get so few facts from Russia is that most people escape with only their lives.
One'dollar will buy 19,000 Bolshevik: paper rubles. So that is where the woofl pulp has gone!
With that new gun capable of shooting 200 miles, France Is all dressed, up, with no place to go.
Another reason why men don't goback to the farm is that it cost them, all they had to get away.
Supar has dropped anain, so that fudge parties are well within the reach of ordinary citizens.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
Admitted to Court Bar.
f Lee Sweeney was in Jasper
last ..londay mornincr and was up before Judpre Dillon and was Rworn in as a member of the Dubois county bar. . For the past two years Lee has b.e.i attend ing law lectures at Louisville under Judge Pennc packer. Success, Lee, go to it
The tailors have refused to trim their prices, bnt are noncommittal about trimming the public.
One reason why we Ket so few facts from Kussia is that most people escape with only their live.
Common School Graduates March 1921 Examination. Successful applicants and their averages. Columbia: Thelma Clapp 81.3; Irene Harris 80.1; Vivian Morgan 78.1; Inez Hall 85.8; Orville Jones 78.2; Blye Harrison 78.3; Edna Elkins 76.8; Mary Mills 77.2; Vera SenefT 80; . Wallace Thacker 83.2. Harbison:' Esther Thimbling 83.2; Cordella Leistner 75; Katharine Voelkel 77.3; Gilbert Lottes 75; Ardella Hemmerlein 82.2; Roy Meyer 90.G.
Boone: Fern McCain 75.G; Mattie Weisheit 80.8; Ralph Traylor 7G.7; Leo Wenning 7F; Ruth Rudolph 85.2; Rader R. Himsel 75.6; Glenn E. Kelso 76.8; Dollie V. Miller 81; Clyde Breidenbach 86.1. Madison: Helena Alexander 8?.G: Marion Anderson 82.8; Loyd Dillon 77.3; Joseph Glezen 81.6; Gilbert Morgan 75.2; Thomas Dillon 77.8; Virgil Lines 87.9; Beulah Brown 80.1; Bainbridge: Rose Blessinger 80.3; Oscar Kress 82.3; Othilla Blessinger
,81.1. j Hall: John Finnerty 82.8; Emma M. Knies 85.4; Emma K. Schnell 92.2; ; Oscar F. Merkel 79.7; Wheeler G. j Nelson 75; Hilbert A. Uebelhor 83. Jefferson; Oscar Abell 78.5; Opal 'Eckert 83.2; James Jackson 77.9.
Jackson: Eleonora Hasenour 80.5; Patoka: Alice Pf äff 82.7; Elsie Bergman 85.6; Limuel Small 81; Austin Miller 79.2; Willie Whitsitt 85.3;
iMinnieAhrens 76.5.
Cass: Mabel Werremeyer 80.5; Lilly Beumer 75.7; Milton Mauntel 82.1; Clarence Ring 80.3; Lorenz IL Meyer 78.8; Louise Hufnagel 86; Charlotte Rebber 81.4; Elenora Shoppenhorst . 78.5; Frieda Werremeyer 78.4. Jasper: Maurice Schuler 81.6; Raymond Krempp 82.2; Leo Burger
1 80.8; Andrew ßeckman 82.8; Herman
Klingel 75.7; Georgina Gutgsell 81.5; Rosella Fehribach 81.8; Ardella Hochgesang 80; Marion Goetz 77.8; Clara Schneider 79.4; MarceTla Schneider 75.1; Elfrieda Bohro 84.8; Dorthea Schnaus 82.3; Carolina Knapp 87.2; Elenor Stemle 78.3; Rosina Klein 82.4;
j Elmer Hemmerlein 80.2; Alice Brendel
80.5. Birdseye: Clifford Lanmon 87.6;
I From the way its prices stay up, I the candy trade consists exclusively i of the all-year sucker.
Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South em Railway trains at Jasper is as follows; Southbound No, 12 Leave 7; 55 c m. No, 11 ' ....11:15 a.m. No. o " T;15 p m Northbound No. 5 Leave 9;15 a m. No. 13 " . ...4;45 p.m. No. H M ....8:00 p.m
Liberty Bonds.
I Final N.Y. Sal 'Liberty Loar,
Libeny Loan, Liberty Loan, Liberty Lan, Liberty Loan. Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan,
j Victory Loan,
Viciory Loan,
e Price March 31,
3 ' s . first 4s second 43.
$90 20 . 87 40 . 87.00
The man with the hoe used to he the man with tl loujrh, hut now lie is the man with the woe.
Judging frum the bloodless pistol duel fought in Argentina, the participants inust hjivji.btvn ex-policeinea.
It Is said that Japanese arc paying S0OO to he smufflt into the United States, while a lot of-natives -do not appreciate the worth of beins here.
first 4l4s.... 87 Gl second 4 '-is. .81 10 third 41- s.... 90.24 fourth 4!4s..87.20 3?-i's 97 5S 4;14 S 97.54
If the polosh habit continues it Is j pretty certain that men. of America I will pet hack Into the hahlt of look I Inj: at the jiirls faces.
How's This?
THE JASPER COURIER 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 COURIER has not and does not hesitate to assail men or methods that stand in the way of the greatest good to the great- , est number. Every progressive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yours Is needed now. Sand it in. Do it now. Subscription price $2.00 per year.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Citarrh Cure haa been taken bv catarrh sufferers for the past thirtyfive years, and has become known as the inot reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care acts" ihm the Blocd on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison frem the Mood and healing the diseued portions. After you have t'Ven Hall's Catarrh Cure fot a short time oi will see a great improvement in vcar genera health. bUrt taking Hall's Catarrh Cute at once and get rid of catairh Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CiiENNKY & Co., Toledo, .0 Sold by Druggists, 75c. ad?
Another good principle for law enforcers to bear In mind is that the law Is mrant to be the same for everybody so-called "higher-ups" included.
Don't look for easy monejT. Get the kind that brings the sweat, the apatite and the sound .sleep. IPs the only kind that will make you rich.
Praises Them To His. Friends.
Backache is a symptom of weak or disordered kidneys. Stif and nahvful
joints, rheumatic aches, sore muscles, pufiiness under the eyes are others. These symptoms indicate that the kidneys and bladder need help o do the work of filtering and castinrr out from ' the system poisons and Waste products that cause trouble. Ben Richardson, Wingrove, W. Va.t writes: "I will praise Foley Kidney Pills because they have helped me." Sold by Jos. A. Mehrincer.
RimOowri? 0 Kidney end bladder troubles are not limited to men. Housework, or work in office or factory, causes women to ? after fron weak, overworked or disase$ kidneys. The symptoms are pufiiness under the eves, sallow tkia, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, cervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints.
get right at the cause of suffering and misery, regulate the kidneys and bladder end restore c diseased organs to sound and healthy condition. Mrs. Wm. Fischer, 2009 Woocbourne AveLouisi2e. Ky writes: "I am just getting alonj fint. 1 am taking Foley Kidney Pills every other niht. You should has aeen roe before 1 started I was yellow as Sold, eow my eyes and skin are all cleared up. VI y kidneys do Dot bother tne at eight anymore. If it will help some otherpoor soul who is suffering you may use my csx&
Holland has put a heavy tar on bath j ertvtr cim is uvem.eu. tubs. The party in power is videntl For Saloby J. A. Mchriller
tryln? to make itself slitl with tin-proletariat.
First: It is sold at a moderate price. You save when you buy it. Sccojid: It has more than theordinary leavening strength, therefore, you use less. Third: There are no fail: ures it always makes the sweetest, most palatable of ' foods. Fourth: It is used by millions of housewives leading domestic science teachers and cooking experts.
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Calumet Nut Cookio Recipe I cup butter, cup sugar, 2 eggs, y2 CUP fiour, 1 level teaspoon Calumet Baking Powder, ?4 cup chopped nuts, 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Then mix in tho regular way.
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