Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1921 — Page 5
JASPER CÖURlERf
Carl Theile the plumber visited
in Louisville Tuesday.
Jasper Mails, Mails out: 7:45 A- M.f 6:30 F- M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , A. 7:50P. M.
Knt proüh-crin Juxt now Is civilizations pcc!jjl yore too.
Tb allies irv finding it easier borrow money than to return it.
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One of tl.e rluhts the Woman's part claim !.:-.-. , ' ''air.
The mm t ut :,.ul u.e League of Nations is, indt-rd. a wiu concern.
Mrs. Karl Weisel visited in Evansille Tuesday.
Sim Tabor and Henry Evans, brother in-laws, ot into a battle last Monday, both wounded and patched up. The war cost TabDr $25 before Judge Dillon Tuesday
Mr. John Renner.spent part of morning:.
the week in Louisville returning Wednesday.
Relieves Rheumatic Pains.
'I am subject to rheumatism and
when I have a spell of it one or two gpark Plug Tester applications of Chamberlain's T-inS-, , i u.phuran ' .K,.,. r,o; nnrl Trinis df DOT, AllCnmdn.
Glenn Stewart came home from Chicago Tuesday to attend the funeral of his Grandfather Ad
Thomas at Mt. Zion
. . i After getting well threashed by Sam Tabor Monday Henry Evans left for Vincennes Tuesday night. No loss. Thr Uw expressly forbids the sale r supplies or material to the city by persons holding cily eflice
Is this hw violated in Jasper; AgeniM Vaitl to sell Spark
Plucr Titers Writ Na ional
Co., Benton
is. Rosa Streicher Dies.
ment relieves the nam and makes
rest and fdeep possible. I would not think of dointf withou it,' writes Mrs. C. Owsley, Moberly, Mo.
The new passenger rates are additional proof that there's no place lik-lnjtue.
;a!ine Is not the sort of nil, eviNnlly, to pour on the troubled criuw waves.
From the late world nlllrt r(imc! the belated lesMUi that war never pay.Its wuy.
They Speak Well of It. "I frequently -hear Chamberlain's Couh 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 coM and see for yourself what an excellent medicine it is.
Olle tlrawhsir that eervbny
will wj.nt to le the
Chamberlain's Tablets Are Just What You Need. When bilious WHen const' pated 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 fiddje." They are easy to take and agreeable in effect.
Tho- who siilvot-aU ni !. l ii;s wil oblige by limhnu' u uaiier who'll at cept thMii.
The Weliiiey pnfesxr v ho salt women "hml lazintss of the jaw" war polite if not trutlu'ul.
This is the .-ea.-oti of the year whet, the woman with the sable coat claims fche Jas nothing to wear.
Mrs, G. Seibert returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday, after a visit with relatives in Jasper. Editor trüber of the French Lick Herald was in town Wed nesday attending the funeral of Miss Elva Morgan. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Schüler are are again at home after spending the winter visitine relatives in Southern California. Mr and Mr?. Alois Sprauer, after spending the winter at Los Angelos, Cali , with their children, returned to there home here last week.
Wife of Frank Streicher Sr., died at their home south of town last Monday, aged G2 years The funeral was held at St. J03 eph's April 20, burkl in Fairview "Äs" a Voman Welti" Jasper High school class play, at the Orera house, Fridav, April 29th, 1921. Music bv trie Higl school orchestra. Folk Dane
by children Admission 25 cts reserved seats 10c extra, for s I at Crescent drug sfore and Ha beriy's -candy shop. Children matinee April 27. atp.m 10c. Miss Elva Morgan Dies. Lliss Elvg Violet Morgan, agec 20 years, 11 months and 15 daj died at the home of her parent Elsa Morgan and wife, on S Cla
street Monday evening. Tfi
Juneral was hel I at Shiloh Wed nesday afternoon, 1 or the pas two years she has taught schoo in Bainbridge township. Frost Proof CabbagotPlant We have millions of the finest open field gron plants now Early Jersey, Charleston Wke fields. Flat Dutch. Parcel post paid, 300 for $1; 500 $1.50; 1000 $2 50. Express 2000 for $3 50: 5000 $7.50; 1,000- 12 0 Sen( for price list, sweet potato anc tomato plants, Parker Farms, Moultrie. Georgia. 4i Boy ScooteBaklSj a Drive For funds and members.
Troop No. .1, of Jasper with Scout master L- R. Leighton are
boosting scouting. The scout movement for thf
Jasper Tallenl. . Last Sunday's Evansville Courier tells of a playet entitled; The little female academy conducted by Madame middle Faddie," and presented by the Helping hands of the Washington Ave Presbyterian. church, in the cast as Miss Mada Melchior, and mows that' Jasper tallent will csop out-
The Hods have raptured the universe, if it's true that a comet Is to blow up the earth on June 20.
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 this medicine to anyone suffering from throat or lung troubles. I cannot speak too highly in praise of it," writes Mrs. D. J. Shelley, Earlvillc, 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.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
Ad Thomas one of the old citii? wi; a.
zens or. poison lownsmp was ;ß Lcout ot Arnerica js to heip huned at Mt. Zion Wednrsrla. the b to help himself. to mal
Aimuiiwaa wen miuwv -jhetter boys, to irpprove the morDouls ia'e, health and character of the Iny Th( drive that is bsing ju Helped Her Little Ciirl. on just now is to aid in purchäs
Children need all their strength for inj suits, to provide mantainance growing. A lingering cold weakens ?nd make impromenc in scout
tnem so mat tne system is open 10 ..i. t,.,, Vh. V.to Ar, attack by more serious sickness. Mrs. XVOr .ln Jper. lhe bjys de Amanda Flint. Route 4, New Phila- pend in som measure for then delphia, O., writes: "Foley's Honey and popularity upon their uniform Tar cured my little girl of the worst and 'he uniform raises the mo tickling cough. I had tried many alp nf the hw. .Tastier should
things and found nothing to help un- nav Qne or more tr0Qp 0f ; 100 til I got I-oley's Honey and Tar." . - ,,
Gives immediate relief from distress-:acn IU1I Pfeparea anu equip
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Soldi,ea iroop 1NO. i, is puung
forth every eltort to make the
drive a success. Let evervone
help along, it means better bys.
ing, racking, tearing cougns. by Jos. A. Mehringer.
"Oaddy" Med the Car. lhe Agent Claimed IL
It's too early to think about putting on short ones, hut we can hlft our worries to the ii h t u-, oi o
There nmt he stmiethin wroiij; In llusia. Neither Lenin nor Troukx has tl!etl or heen shot for a week.
Hefual to limit armaments means only that preparations for the next wur umoiK trieiuls are under way.
K:s prices Itulkiite that the frugal hen has accepted a cut in waires ami Is working her way hack to normalcy.
Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South era Railway trains ot Jasper is as follows; Southbound No, 12 Leave 7;55 a m. No. 11 " 11:15 a.m. . No. G " ";1S p m Northbound ' No. 5 Leave 9;15 a m. No. 13 14 .... 4;45 p.m. . No. H " ....8:00 p.m
Tili: JASPKH COUItlKU stands for the best things in life, In the town and country homes. It advocates Improvements, better roads, better FCbools. better churches, and the greatest political freedom and honesty in public affairs. The COUKIKK has not and does not hesitate to assail men or methods that stand In the way of the greatest good to the greatest number. Every progressive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yours Is needed now. Send It in. Do it novi Subscription prico 52.00 per year.
Wh:le Otmar Bockelman, wife and baby were at church last Sunday morning their home about three miles north of Jasper caught fire and burnt down with the entire contents, ail practical
ly new as they have bienmarnedf The people oü this lown havt
less than z year?, the loss is over been hughing tht past week
$2000 'Nother excuse -or notjabout a mix up over a Monroe
going to church. car in Pike ccunty between three
limn f pAinmki t ' rather notorious people of Jasper, fleW TmStBB fOr COlOIIlDia TP. ov,r a broken down car thU was On April 15, County Auditor ?.ot f id fd? stT?'J'" evl- t Ron. nnnnin purine tQ agent was af cer it. Ic woild
o:r (p... t .have been worth the price of
" V tn fillVh- v admission to have heard old Rose umbia township to till tne vcan rtiT . n-AMi v cu j ,.a u au t a bawl Frank X cut She is a good
tij ät- e:cc r one. and ha j bad that it none of
and the appointment meets with'Ä n hJ?
general approai! hig job and did his duty we Jne
they would have become acquain ted with the penal farm kitchen
A meeting of the Daughters of a Jong time ago, Isabella was held last Monday j - evening at St Joseph's hall pre-1 Prostitutes who wear ircod paring for the inniation which clothes uuülly zt by. Jasper will take place next Sunday. This! has two or three .Clara and Jake is the first inniation for the D. of IHamon cot pies
I. at this place and aluut 210
Rent profiteers should not he permitted to throw a monkey wrench into the machinery of returning prosinrrity.
The worst of it is that Europe will run Into more trouble, no matter which plan is adopted ahout anything.
There is pood political as well as business philosophy in the old, fainiltor Faying: 'IXever borrow money to pay debts."
Let us all supplement the hammer with the saw and other excellent tnls, mil do some constructive knocking trul building.
tie Dautjtiteis of Isabella.
women wi'l ride: after the ceremony a b iniuet will be held at the opera house
Poorly clothed prostitutes get it in neck. But wear food clotht st shove on airs and walk right by. Nuf sed.
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Liberty Bonds. Final N.Y. Sale Price March 31,
Liberty Loar, 3'is $(J0 20! n
Libcr.y Loan, first 4s S7 40( Liherty Loan, second Is. . . . S7.00; Libei ty Lan. first ls 87 Gil
Liberty Loan, second 44 s. .8" 10j t' .1Ul Liberty Loan, third 4l is 1)3.2 1
Libertv Loan, fourth 4's. .87.20 Victory Loan, 334's 97. 5S Viclory Iyoan, 4:,iS 1)7.54
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We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any e.i-e of Catarrh that cann t becureil by HaUV Catarrh Cure. llall'j C tarrh Cure ba.J been taken by catarrh entferers for the paet thirtylive yeare, and has become known i9 ihe mo-t reliab'e remedy lor Catarrh. HalTf Catarrh Cure acte ihm the Blocd on the Mucous Mirface, exptlhne the IVison frm the lUood ami healing the di.e ied iK)rtions. After you have tnken Hall's Catarrh Cure fo a short tiie yu will ee a rreat luiprovenient in ur genera health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cute- at once and pel rid of catairh bend for testimonials, free. F. J. Chknney ifc Co., Toledo, .0 Sold by Druggiste, 75c. adv
It will t.i! liiMiv tlmn one "IW-tler 1!:: 'Arc;.'- tu l.;ini!iiMi;-.c the wide
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ilr- pr!:teeri:i landlord? "rent rntN" ur.xy 1 1 . t lielp tin- itua1 1 : . hut it :t ii: t relieve the feelin'J of the tfi:Miit.
(lt This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 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 Fills 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 bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.
John Pater Goes lo Work Our genial postmaster Huther nas been at work this week. Monday his clerk Glarerce Habig
quit to go to school to become a
doctor, and the other Claude Bei-
er was taken sick and confined o his bed. Lots of work and no
body to do it; we know hov it is
Peter. , Bakers iuvdiet that the price of 'read will drop' within the next six months. Kvtdently one of the longest f long wiiys is that from the Hour barrel to the baker's oven.
Uncle Sam's popularity in Haiti Is that of a policeman called into any turbulent neighborhood. The lawless want hVm to get out, but the lawabiding want him to remain.
Although the world might possibly recognize the. Communist group as the de facto .government of Russia, it could hardly be induced to recognize the paper ruble as de facto money.
AVas In lied Three Davs. MrsJ Josie Reed, 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 much.1' Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder irregularities; and strengthen the kidneys. They help eliminate from, the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains, stilT ioir.rs, sore n uscles, swollen I-ands and feet, puifiness .under the eyes. Sold by Jos, A. Mehrinsrer.
Snake Kills Dog. San Francisco, Cal. Dog fanciers of San Francisco learned of the death ln Alexandria, La., of Bllmer Bingo, champion Airedale, who won many blue ribbons at local bench shows. Bllmer Bingo, , owned by Dr. W. C. Billings, formerly of the government health service in San Francisco, was killed by a diamond-head moccasin snake In the grounds of the Billings home. The dog killed the snake, but was fatally bitten, and died a few hours later.
Mystery That Will Never Be Solved. Alexandria, Ind. The old dog of the nermah Harris family gets an extra large bone these days and there's a good reason.' Mrs. Harris lost a roll containing $103. She thought she had dropped It out of her automobile. Two days later the dog turned up with the money In his mouth. Where h got It Is a mystery.
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Praises Them To Hf-J Friends.
Backache is a symnlom of weak or disordered kidneys. St'.Hf and paii-ful joints, rheumatic ache?, sore muscles, pufliness under the eyes, are others. These symptoms indicate that the kidneys and bladder need help o do the work of filtering and casting out from the system poisons and waste products that cause trouble. Ren Richardson, Wingrove, W. Va., writes: 4f will praise Foley Kidney Pills be-
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I round can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powderscome in 12 oz. instead ot 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
Calumet Cold Cako Recipe Yolks of 8 eggs, cups of granulated sugar, ?j cup of water, y2 cup of butter, 2 Vi cups pastry flour, 3 level teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder. 1 tablespoon of vanilla. Then mix in the regu lar way.
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. . Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND tS PLEASANT TO TAKE, tod oothi the raw, inflamed surfaces; stops the mping. strangling feeling in the Ibroat. It is made of the purest, freihcit and nnect ingredientstobebad. con- ' tains oo opiates or other harmful drugi, and costs twice as much to make 8s any imitation of it. ' Ere ry User a Friend "Mr Ultl boy kd a sever attack of croup and 1 boocttly bei) be would bavo 'diad i( it . bod cot bteafor Foley's Hooey and Tar. Two dotal relieved him and he went to e!eep and waa troubled oo more." Mra. W. H. Tboroto. 3523 W. 10th St.. Ittlo Rock. Ark. I am in my iihty-aeveotb year and I we troubled with a ticklme: ia my tbrot. Iamvary glad toteU you that Folay'a Honey and Tar baa atopped that." Geo. P. Randall. Dayton. Nev. Foley's Honey and Tar is rccom. mended for coußhs, colds, hoarseness, tickling of the throat, spasmodic croup, whooping cough, la grippe and bronchial coughs. For sale by eT. A. 3Iehrin ger Ve know of a number of families w ti ire regular readers of the Courier t u iro not eabscribere, they borrow th ra -Der from their neighbors. We are gu 1 o know that the Courier is thus ir iated, but why ,not Bobecrioe' Ihp price ia small 'and we would arrrpciae baring thnai ng .
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