Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1921 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER Jasper alalia. Mails out:7:45A. M 6:30 P. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M-, 9:24 A. V 7:50P. M.

Prides -kick:' tnlns murch-r.

Illicit whi.-iy cfn-

Lefi hojx tli tjrofiteers will profit by their tars.

"Dorkfst RulaM hnnt hn brightenet up any by the red In It.

There are reports that silk shirts uro not os soft as they used to b?.

Ozecho-Slovakln 1 probably pnwlr.s wood. It Is certainly saying very little.

aÄÄfcSl Woodmen Goat.

Relieves Rheumatic Pains.

ul am subject to rheumatism and Try

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 doimr withou it," writes!

Mrs. C. Owsley, Moberly, Mo.

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opera house to-night.

Miss Anna Hunter left yesterday for Madisonville, Kentucky, lor a visit. tx-sherifT Ferd. Vollmer is in town from Posey county looking after his farmsA new baby girl arrived Monday at the home of Joseph Eckert rural mail carrier on route 4, Mrs.' Hunter and daughter Anna visited in Tell Cit; last Tuesday. They Speak Well of It. "I frequently 'hear Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy praised by friends and acquaintances which only tends to strengthen my opinion of it" writes

I Mrs. Fred Arter, Zanesville, Ohio.

it when you have a cough or

cold and see for yourself what an excellent medicine it is.

Even the most pronounced pacifists will hardly object to a price-cutting war.

Huven of

Illicit whisky seem to be buvers of wildcat

Nobody exrept the profiteers complain; because the value uf the dollar In Kolng up.

Pat Cassidy of Booneville was in town Wednesday night attend

ing tht Woodmen meeting

Members of the Twentieth

century club were entertained by

the Music club at Huntingburg Thursday evening, Louis P, Joseph, general mana gei of the Jasper Desk Co., left Tuesday night for Kansas City and Omaha on business.

The Modern Woodmen lodge inniciated some 70 new members Wednesday night- There were a

dozen more applicants but their

policies failed to arrive in time.

The lodge had the band out and a

street parade with 158 members in line. A degree team from

Ireland in uniform did the ritual

work.

Was In Bed Three Days. Mrs. 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 afrain. I cannot praise your medicine to.i much." Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder irregularities and strengthen the kidneys. They help eliminate from the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains, st f& ioir.ts, sore n uscles, swollen bands and feet, pulliness under the eyes. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.

Condltlom to Ilossfa are eTldentl cKtlnf back to normal, a new attack rpoo Trotxky having been reported. If the oW woman 11 red In a shoe nowedsye ahe could get so much reat fcr It she wouldn't know what to do.

The protpectlre return of mankind to monkeys 2,000 years hence adds discouragement to our present trouble.

On flndlnj that a great deal of money was ppent cm the great war, congress may refuse to Indorse the war.

Buoy Took Leno Journey. One of the Lawrence buoys broke away from near Quebec, and was found the other day, two yean later, off the coast of Australia.

Profiteering landlords are

Hint. ever, whl.ou; leirnl "teeth." pub lie opinio.) run Ititc hard.

Chamberlain's Tablets Are Just What You Need. When bilious tVhen constipated " When you have no appetite When your digestion is impaired

When your liver is torpid

Charles Lampert, deputy as-

findinj; sessor, and candidate' for county

assessor iuxt year, puttered a stroke of paralysis in his right arm last week and is confined to his bed.

Frost Proof Cabbage 'Plants We have millions of the finest open fuld gron plants now Earlv Jersey. Charleston Wkefielda, Flat Dutch. Parcol postpaid, 300 for II; 500 $1.50; 1000S2 50. Express 2000 for $3 50; 5000 $7.50; 1,000- 12.50 Send for price list, sweet potato arid tomato plants, Parker Farms, Moultrie. Georgia. 4t Isabella Daughters The Daughters of Isabella organized a chapter in Jasper last

öunaay witn zzo cnarter mem-

Helped Her Little Girl. Children need all their strength for A a

I growing. A lingering cold weakens

I them so that the system is open to

When you feel dull and stupid after attack by more serious sickness. Mrs.berR secured through the efforts

When you have headache dclphia, O., writes: "Foley's Honey and S Thev will imnrovc vour annctitejTar cured my little -irl of the worst the inination by a JefTörsonvrfle

cleanse and invigorate your stomach, 'tickling cough. had tried many regulate your bowels and make you,thins n(l found nothing to help unfeel " fine an a fiddle." They arc til I tft Foley's Honey and Tar." easy to take and agreeable in effect., p,ves immediate relief from distress;ing, racking, tearing coughs. Sold

by Jos. A. Mehringer.

Girl slavery will he uh hs: t-d In China, which Is well. Hut who vlll get up first and light the fire?

If the country adopts aircraft ns Its first line of defense. It will ho all set as soon as It gets the alrcrnft.

Business hns been told so frequently thnt It Is Improving that by this tlm It should begin to believe It.

K. ol C. B. 8. Club ins. ' The Jasper K. of C. ball club won from the Stendal club last Su nday 8 to 3. They play agan at the college grounds Sunday.

A German comic pnrr hns been old. many of th tnhnhltants seeing no humor In the present outlook.

Fire Bugs.

Last Sunday night a largebarn of Cutler Hendricks living near Cuzco was buint up, including two hordes, hay, grain and pome farming implements. $400 insurance carried is about one-fifth

of the loss- Sheriff. NordhofT

For a Severe Cold. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured my daughter Anna of a severe nid nnd rnnrdi n fpv venrs nco and

ever since then I have never missed had a blood hound sent for and

an opportunity to recommend itnis :me OOg IOliOWen a. trail 10 a medicine to anyone suffering from neighbors house two or three

throat or lung roumes. i cannot j b th h fa speak too highly in praise of it, , . ' . .j writes Mrs. D. J. Shelley, Eariviiie. rests as dogs are not . evidence N. Y. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Still the general belief IS that the contains no narcotic and may be given bam was fired by Somebody.

to children with perfect confidence.

degree team, a banquet was held

at the opera house for the members and isiting members from out ol town. Quite p large hen affair, it is said 87 one-time feathered chickens were consumed by the hens

Europe Isn't worrying about our refusal to cancel the war loans; shall do It with the tips from American tourists next summer.

If blue laws ever get here they can't possibly cause any more suffering than a lot of people seem to be enduring In Just contemplating them.

It Is beginning to dawn on them 1& Berlin that they are not going to be able to cash In anything on that kultur In settling with the allies.

The college professor who said that the trouble with American pronunciation was due to lazy Jaws does an Injustice to chewing gum.

Lightning Repeated. Lightning does sometimes strike twice In the Kime place. A house near Chlpman, N. B., was struck twice In three weeks. The first time the flue was shattered and a hole made In the roof. The second time the house was almost stripped to Its framework.

Nature's Time Limit on Age. Bats nre Intended by nature to live four year, rabbits ten years, sheep fifteen, cats fifteen. plRS twenty, cows from twenty to thirty, dogs twentyfive, horses and asses thirty-five years. -u

Cut This 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 ar.d bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.

KIND TO HIS RELATIVE "Mi, It Mr. Fullheuse very old?" "No, dear; why do you aakT" i think he must be, 'cause I heard pa say last night that he raited hla nte.M

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

It is asserted that the United States ranks ninth In public education among the nations of the world. This may not be tme and yet. If we have any

other rank than heartily ashamed

"Blue Gill" Gets it in the Gills. Last Sunday morning Mrs George Ferribach parked her new Ford auto on Newton street near 12th whi'e she went to church i long came Bernard (blue gill) Eckstein and concluded he would ride. He rode the car to the camp ground near Hunt-

ingburg and wrecked it, madeai

nrmnlofo c f f if tVion xirallro1 '

into Huntingburg where Sheriff

first, we should be iNordhofT and Marshal Graham

of ourselves. 'who were looking for him, found Ihim. he was placed in jail over

Sundav and Mondav and released .

cn bond Tuesday, Joy rides are

often expensive

ROMANCE DELAYED 47 YEARS Couple Cttranged In Childhood by Lovtr'a Quarrel, Wed In Life' Twilight ConnenviUe, Ind. After being separated 47 years, when their sweetheart romance of youth was severed by a lover's quarrel, Paul A. Feist, Ixtyslz, and Catherine Morgan, sixty-four, were married here. Both are natives of Columbia township. Fayette county. When their youthful engagement was broken, Feist went West, was

married and became a prosperous

farmer in JNeDrasKa. ms nam re im was married. When Feist's wife died five years ago, 10 years after the death of Mrs. Morgan's husband, they began to correspond. Five weeks ago Feist came to Connersvllle and the reconciliation and marriage resulted.

'THE MASKED RIDER" A REAL WONDERPLAYj

In this middle western territory there are C? Industrial homes and 21 worklnsmen's hotels operated by the Salvation Army.

Government statistics cite that It cost the women of America $50,000,000 In 11VJ0 to powder their noses. There seems to be no gainsaying the fact that this practice has reached a point.

Fifteen hundred and seventeen men were jiven a new start in life last year through the industrial homes and workinirr.ien's hotels maintained by the Salvation Army.

Armenians feel thnt some

means should be taken to prevent iuij;lil'ors inclined to massacre from establishing total depravity as a national policy.

All the workwomen's hotPls r.nd industrial homes, operated by th-. Salvation army in this country are If supporting.

Uberig Bonds

Effective Sunday, . freburary CO. Final N.Y Sale Prine April 25. 1921, th sen- dun time of outh .. . T t. err Railu-Pv trains rt JaspM i H)erty h'v , ' o2

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i ..,.- t.,,. - ,.t hve vt ftr, and hss becomt rates improvt-ments. bctU'i ror.d.- - , ter schools, hotter churches, and the;1'1 . I1 remel ur . . Hall f l atnrrli Cure acte ih

Praises Them To J lis Friends. Backache is a symotom of weak or disordered kidneys. Stiff and paifful

further Joints rheumatic ache, sore muscles.

puihness under the rye? arc 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 -.vaste

products that cause trouble. Ben Ilichardson, Wincrrovc, V. Va.. writes: Tht- oaneing masters have solemnly "I will praise Foley Kidney Pills berenden d their annual decision that the caure they have helped me." Sold Jazz dunce must 'o. Hut it discloses hy Jos. A. Mehringer. no symptom u( obeying the dktura.

Foleys Honey and Tar COMPOUND IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, and oothi the raw, inflamed turfacei; itopt the rasping, traolin feeling in the throat. It it made of the purest, freiheit and fioeit iogredienti tobehad, contaiai no opiatei or other harmful drui, and cottt twice at much to make aa any imitation of it. r Evary Uaer'a Friend i Mr lUll bey htd m imn atttck f cruv 1 od 1 koitlr bliT b would ktv'id it it had set bmlor Fly Hooey tad Tar. Tw tit rolitvcd hin and k went to aleep aoi was troubled ea fnore Mr . W. H.Tbaratoa. 1X1 W. 10 1 a St.. Littl Rock. Aik. "I am in my oiably-soTOBtb year ad I wa tronblod with a ticaiiag ia toy tbroal. I am vary glad ta tall you tbat FaUy't Moray and Tar hat atotpad that." Gao. P. Raadall. Daytoa. Nay. Foley a Honey aad Tar it recommended for coughi, colds, hoarseneti, tickliof of the throat, apaamodic croup, whoop is f coub, la grippe inibroachiil coughs, ;

New Lockwood-Alllaon Featur From Metro Brima With Thrlihje ' May Allison, one of the most charming and gifted star of the screen, who made her debut on the Metro program in "The ComeJJack," sharing the stellar honor with Harold Lockwood, will make ner bow in a second Metro wonderplay when "The Masked Rider," Just completed, is released early next montli. The story of this pro

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Liberty Loan, third 4 1) ).2 i j Liberty Loan, fours h 4!4s. .87.20: Victory Lor.n, 334's 97 5SVictory Loan, 4s 07 54 i

Libf r y Loan, first 4s

Liberty Loan, second 4-j.

Libei ty L .an, ri rr 1 14 s . . . 87 Liberty Loan, second 41-s..8

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...itrct nnlit c:il ireeiiom ana nun

esty in public affair?. The COURIER has not and does not hesitate to assail nun or methods that stand in the way of the preatist pood to the greatest number. Every progressive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Send it in. Do it now. Subscription price 12.00 per year.

How's Thi? We offer One 11 and red Dollar Reard for any ca?e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure Hall'? C tarrh Care ha been taken bv catarrh sufferers for the paat thirty-

ecome known ?

tor Catarrh, ru the Blocd

on the Mueoua surfaces, exp ll.nk? the l'.'ison f rrxi the Blood and healiiikr tie lise ed LHjrtions. Alter yon have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure fo a bort in e vou will fret a vrreat improvement in vcur penera health, t-rt taking liall's Catarrh Cate at once and get rid of catairh bend for testimonials, free. F. J. Ckk.nnky A Co., Toledo, .0 Bold by Druggist-, 75c. 4?

ductlon la laid in the mountains of North Carolina and centers around the activities of a band of moonshiners, who are routed by a stal--wart young man from "up east," and who carries away the pride of the mountains as his prize. Mr. Lockwood plays the role of the lero, and of course Miss Allison Is the prize. This feature Is one after Mlas Allison's own heart. She is seen in many-interesting situations in the

great outdoors, tne me sne loves in

Lor sale by J. A. Melirmgerf aiity. There are many exciting

-moments and some aanng noins

Ve Know of a nnmberof fmnilies wrc me regular readers of the Courie- to; are not subscribers, they do-tow the pa per from their neighbors. We are gla i to kaow tLat the Coarier is thus ioor. ciated, but why not ubeciiov f r. pike is small and we would ar"rcie baring th on io

Million Dollar Women's

D grcatef tribute cöuld be paid to the efficiency of "women's work" than the statement that the re

sources of the National Women's Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are now near the million dollar mark. This society, referred to by the Boston "Journal of Education" as "one of the most brilliant achievements in women's work for women," was organized in Nauvo, Illinois, March 17, 1842, with eighteen members, at the suggestion of Joseph Smith, first President of the church. Its branches are now found in practically every large city of America as well as in thou-

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Organization of National Women's Relief Society, Nauvoo, lU.t March 17, 1842

great catastrophes, such as the Sail Francisco fire, the Galveston and Dayton floods, and its aid has been abundant as well as prompt. During the war crisis, when the allies claimed that all would be lost unless their demands for food could be met, this. society turned over to the government a quarter of a million bushels of .wheat which had been stored for many years "against a time of need or famine." All families of the church, and others who desire, arc visited once a month by members to make sure that none is in need of aid in case of sickness or adversity or is in any trouble that cheer and assistance will relieve. Absolute want is-thus impossible, is neglect in case of sickness, and no one can feel that she personally is friendless in the world. Relief is always at hand. Utah has the lowest rate of suicides of any state in thd Union, and this community system of neighborly visits is given the credit. Mrs. Emily Whitney Smith, daughter of Orson F. Whitney, Utah poet and historian, and wife of AVinslow

Farr Smith of Chicago, President of sands of smaller communities and in the Northern States Mission, has every civilized country on earth. charge of the women's work in Ilhnoufc It has always been among the first Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota to come to the relief of the needy in and Wisconsin.

EMILY WHITNEY SMITH, President National Women's Relict Society for Northern States.

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Saturday night, April 30th.

Pearl White and Rich. Travers in "THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN,"

From the famous novel,

', "A Pagan of the Hills." Sunday May 1, afternoon & night. Constance Talmadge in "GOOD REFERENCES" A high-class comedy drama, also another good comedy. Tuesday night, May 3d, Silva Beamer, Rosemary Theley, and Conrad Nagel in "UNSEEN FORCES,"

Thursday May 5th. Afternoon and Night - Special! WILLIAM FARNUM in "Les Miserables.

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