Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1921 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER Ja. per 3Iail3, Mails out:7:45A.-M.f 630 F. M Mails in 8:27 A. M , $2 A. 7:50P. M.

Thre Ii a nov. di'"i called the "f.nlkinj? ulckws." but It will ? hard to convince mot p-oplc tliat it Is r.e'.v.

- Postmaster Huther has appoint cd Godfrey Lampert a .clerk in the postcftice.

Mrs George R- Wilson has returned to Jasper for the Summer

Mrs. Flora Miller is here from

The Stendal-Jasper ball Eame'TnHmnnnnli visitintr her mother.

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rar, ine conege campus lasc aun-. Mrs. W. A- Traylor.

jay was wuu uy oienuui o iu 4.

ficrrn.my believes It li:i rt through the IVdshevlst strip'. If till belief Is correct (Sennnny Is to be congratulated.

It -Is claimed t?in t the automobile has nhnnt nboiished t Ii b-iby lint. IJut what cm b done about the automobiles?

About Digestion. It is claimed that only half as much food is required when it is thoroughly masticated. Digestion begins in the

mouth and a thorough mastication of the food is of the greatest importance.

When needed take Chamberlain's Table's to strengthen the digestion and insure a regular movement of the bowels.

Why can't the scientists ive a little of their time to isolating and finding n sure euro for the political JobhunfIng bug? IMivr.n - .s "entirely possible." ,.t ...i iiiinwnro that the chalk and pump combination has been on the job for many moons.

Mrs. W, A. Traylor entertain

ed the Twentieth century club Wednesday evening:.

It is reported that a large

crowd attended the show at the opera house la' I Friday night.

Miss Cleda Eckert is hom3 for

the summer, her school at Milltown having closed Tuesday.

AGENTS WANTED to sell Dr- Hoffman's Red Drop3. Dr. Hoffman Medicine Manfy, St. Louis, Mo.

Treatment of Common Colds..

"If all who catch cold could be persuaded to remain in bed for the first tweny-four hours of such an attack" says a well known physician "there would be ' fewer cases dragging on with distressing symptoms for week3 and often ending in some more seri1 - i r 1 . i.

r i ,.. i . . t . ,ous urease. 10 masc sure a :rviuy.

iwiuyouKtft is auic iu üö üui jncovcry you shouM al?0 kc cham. again after an P.ttack Of nerVOUS bcrlain's Couh Remedy. Whether

should move

sick or well thj bowels

each day.

troul at Noidhoff hospital un

der D. Graham.

I'cnodic rilious Attacks. mi L e t j- r - Pernnc nh,Vf tr, Inline ntfnl-c nt PlCtU Ot Bemadina lT

reirular intervals know about when to ger. one Of Jasper, best looking

expect an attack. They find that they young ladies appeared in the

have no desire for food when an at- Chicago Sunday Tribune in that tack is due but usually cat because Dapers $10.000 beautv contest, it 1? meal time, bkip one meal and c .u -f--take three of Chamberlain's Tablets,10"5 of thSe ch?Sen fF and vou may be able to avoid the at-fhonorablp mention. A young tack. Persons subject to periodic jlady of Monon. Ind., was award-

bilious attacks should not drink tea or coffee at any time.

ed the $1,000 district prize,

That economist wlio fi:rtire the nverau'e farmer's wife earns :t.?il n year would oblige the fanner's wife by seeing to It that vhe ets at Ieat the $1.

Beauty prize winners never have have amounted to dam. biing mostly silly fools. We have known of dozens. Beauty and Brains is a rare combination, ana Brains always wins out, while beauty is left to associate with lUot-

Husband And Wife Koth Sick. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'Comer, Shenandoah, Va., were both ill. He writes: "Rheumatism and bladder trouble was our trouble. My wife had rheumatism in her arms so she could not use them.' She has had no trouble since taking Foley Kidney Pills. I don't have to p?t up at niht fo much since taking Foley Kidney Pills, nor have I a weak back." Packache, sore, swollen or stilt musics or joints, tired languid feeling yield .quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.

"Women are refusing to buy expulsive gowns," s:iys a manufacturer no doubt beeause they're putting all their money into stin-kins.

Parisian laboratory experts are crv Ing to try out their rabies vaccine on the doirs, which shows that even experts may have common sense.

Frost Proof Cibbajre'l'Iants We have millions of the finest open fitld groarn plants ,now frarlv Jersey. Charleston Weetfelds, Flat Dutch, Parcel postpaid, 300 for U; 500 $1.50; 1000S2 50. Express 2000 for $3 50; 5000 $7.59; 1.000- 12.50 Send

for i.. ice list, sweet potato and tomato plants, Parker Farms, Moultrie, Georgia. 4t Mrs. Louisa Reylpg Dead. Mrs Louisa Revlinrr nee Ecks

tein, aped G8 years, died at the an acute case of

home of her daughter Mrs- Hen .which gav3 me considerable anxiety., pendent.

Bronchial Trouble Caused Anxiety. No medicine has a better reputation than Foley's Honey and Tar for quickly relieving coughs, colds and croup. It loosens the phlegm and mucus, clears the passages, eases hoarse

ness, stops tickling throat. Jobr G. jHekking, 195 Burgess Place, Pa.aic,

N. J. writes: "I was suffering irom

bronchial

HIGHBROW HYPOCRISY. There Is indeed no form of subtle hypocrisy quite like an assemblage of smart words and phrases In the hands of a literary highbrow. And the women. How they fall for it When Professor Bergson came over here several years ago all the nice people and all the literary idlers Hocked In crowds to hear him talk. He had Invented a new system of creative philosophy and that was quite enough. Nobody understood a word of what he said. He spoke of the stream of your consciousness as If it were like the alimentary canal and could be handled In two-foot lengths and checked up with the cosmic law, whatever that Is. He gravely dissected humor, and didn't get a laugh. If he had got a laugh he would have been discredited. It Is fatal for anybody with a literary reputation to maintain to be amusing. When you become so interesting that you make people forget that what you say has no moral attached to It and Is intended only to divert their attention so they may become accustomed to the contact of all that Is beautiful In the world that of course Is not literature. If this sort of thing were admitted to be the best literature, the highbrows would vanish, writes Thomas L. Masson in Forum. Their reputation with the masses depends on putting the stamp of their approval upon something which an ordinary human being doesn't understand, and, if he did understand it, would not think of reading. From the highbrow standpoint, what the multitude wants must be bad on its face.

The center of population of the United States still remains in Indiana, according to the census of 1920. There is no American but will feel a certain appropriateness In this. Indiana is as near to being the "typical" American

trouble ' state as we can finu says The Inde-

Like the United States, it

ry Kress, on North Alain Street Foley's Honey and Tar deserves all Is still half rural, and yet it contains last Friday, after a short illn'fs' JJ.f1 for my being well now.".SOme of the world's greatest manufacTho funeral was held Mo-'dav yJS Chnnp:Cr- ' - itnring establishments. Like the Unl-

at St. Joseph's burial at Fair view She leaves severl grown chil Jrtn to mourn her death.

Cuzco on tiie Map.

ted States, it Is usually Republican,' but always doubtful enough to keep both parties on the alert. In Itiley we

llinimm Unnkinnn Floor, The Evansville Courier's jas..tte American poet closest to the William Harbison Passes. n 'correspondent .m -there - r;:rr;Zn;' ! iut the people of Cuzco don't m AarK,nlon ve Imc a ,,eaunt)oni j William Harbison of Dubois, a TV, io00'n, kr.ol, Unort. novelist of the inmost essence of Am- j

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former jesident ol Jasper, died v( jast Tuesday Sundav after- Tlcan sma11 town lif0, In virtucs in Arizona last week and the 'noon May 1st Lela P. Sutton a j faults, Indiana is America.

and

IVopk In Ilussla are to b fined If they do not go to the theaters to see the communist plays. How the rank and file must love life In Russia!

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

Always bears the Signature of

There Is now considerable argument as to whether the hub:md of a woman ollicchohlcr should do the cooking or Join a club.

It co;t the women of the United Strifes :,(M.(XH).(HX to primp up in li'JO. but it will be recalled that It was leap year.

body was brought back to Duboisi-nunt? mrl livinfrin Orancro Co..

Tuesday for burial. Mr. Harbi 15 miles east ot Cuzco and 3 south son was afflicted with tubercolos of French Lick, was criminaly is and went to Ar::ona several 'assaulted, Sunday evpning Sher-

montns ago in an attempt to re jiff George Pope of Orange -Co.,

gain his health. He leaves a

widow and one son.

The prestige and good name of a nation depend largely on the share which that nation contributes to civilization and progress, but in order that

The Facts About Kheumatism.

More than nine out of ten cases of rv,pV f mm P.unncsvilln PnnriPr rhqr

rheumatism are cither chronic or mus-.fi, . 4la i cular rheumatism, neither of which re- ieV Were in the midst of a ternquire any internal treatment. All hie excitement, they asked that is required is to massage the af- whero? must be SO Jasper COrfected parts freely with Chamberlain's respondent of Ev. Coureier says Liniment. You will be surprised at'en hnf wViprn? Tho (onrinr's

the relief which it allords. nAni- i:.l.f T?o

and Facts and correct Name3' do

City Superintendent of Schools .not "cut any ic2" with him.

ci Vincennes, Prot Kdgar Alaskins was in Jasper, Thursday to visit his father who is sick Edgar is a Jasper boy who has made

arrested Blake Payne Who was that; share be appreciated It must be

charged with the crime and p'aced in the Paoli jail Tuesday

noon the people of Cuzo learned

HOME COURSE IN DOMESTIC SCIENCE. Twenty Lessons in Domestic Science

good in the educational held Out-by Martin Cole Fisher has recently

side of Dubois county.

The Jasper High School commencement will he hold at the

r... ir:.T at.,,, iq mcnts of

uearing oi uKiann uuy win ue-

liver the class address. Ihere

been received by us for review.

This is a complete advanced course in domestic science and home economics boiled down to meet the require-

the housewife and the

Flying across the continent In !21 hours otters a fascinating mark to shoot at, much as discovering the pole used to do

Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South em Railway trains at Jasper is as follows; Southbound Nc, 12 Leave 7;55 a m. Xo. 11 ' . . . .11:15 a.m. No. G " 7;lf p m. Northbound .No. 5 Leave 9; 15 a m. No. 13 " . . . :4; 15 p.m. No. 11 M ....8:00 p.m.

The entire course consists of twenty

practical lessons one hundred pages

known. Accordingly, a branch of the

Institute for the Propaganda of Italian Culture, which has its headquarters in Home, has been opened in New York, with the purpose of acquainting Americans with what Is being thought and done in Italy In regard to literature,, art, science. It Is thought that a ulder knowledge of Italian culture will create a rnore sympathetic understanding and appreciation of the Italians in this country.

' If the millennium should suddenly arrive and everybody should become virtuous and there should be no murt ders or scandals for the newspapers to print on the first lage, a great many persons who are now complaining bitterly about the "awful stuff they have to read In the papers would cancel their subscriptions.

are 10 members of the class, six filled with the most valuable inforni-

girls and four boys jation the housewife can possess heretofore taught only in domestic

$100 Reward, SIOO.

The reader? of this paper will

te

science schools.

Do you know the relative value of

r leaded to learn that there is at least one! food, which fruits to use for cooking,

dreaded disease that Fcience has been'what purpose salads serve, the cor-!

able to cure in all ltd stages, and that i$ rect use of condiments, about proper Catarrh. Catarrh oeinir great 1' in thienc- kitchen equipments, about U. S. Coved by constitutional conditions requires' emment's bulletins, how to reduce the constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrhfhigh cost of living, how to promote Cure is taken internally, and acta thru! and protect your own and your fam-

me oio-u on u.e mucous Funaces oi inelilics health, how to make housekeep

system- nereoy uesiroyinrine lounuauon i injr simpier and more economical and of the disease, and giving the patient j peasant by utilizing modern science

fcireiigin uy uuuuicg up me cuiipuuuion jn home

. One fault of many of the present writers of verse Is that they do not take enough pains to become really memorable. They are too prone to rush into1 print with the draft, forgetting that mastery, though it may come quickly to genius, is not beyond the reach of patient self-discipline.

and assisting nature in doing its work.

The proprietors h?ve so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundt ed Dollais for any case that it fails to cure. Jend for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo Ohio, fcoli by Druggist, 75e. adv.

Lloyd Claycomb, so of Mr. & Mrs. V. E. Claycomb of this

THE JASPER COURIER stands for the best things in life, in the 1 A 1 Ti .1

xown anu country xioiues. xi uutu- nn rr,, -..l.. . i rates improvements, better roads, bet-f ,ac,e ont Tuesday nom 11 ted

ter schools, better churches, and the ov me uepump-ans as cnnaiuare greatest political freedom and hon-. for City Council nan of Indiana rsty in public affairs. The couitiERjpolis. Congratulationshas not and does not hesitate to assail men or methods that stand in the The local high school planned way of the greatest good to the great- hold their Field day exercises at ost number Every progressive family the Huntingburg Fair grOUnCS in the countv should be a subscriber. xr j j i fc r Yours is needed now. Send it in. Do Wednesday, but on account ( f it now. ,tne weather it was postponed ti.l Subscription rrice $2.00 per year, next Thursday.

this book, we note, is priced at $2.00 per copy and from what we understand it contains a complete $100.00 college course, condensed, and it is practically FREE to every interested housewife. Write the Home Economics Department of the Calumet Baking Powder Co., 4100-2S Fillmore St., Chicago, Illinois, for particulars regarding the book and how to secure it.

Times change and afnbitions change vith them. The little girls of our generation would rather be movie stars than organists or choir leaders, and the little boys of fathers who once -wanted to be Deadwood Dicks want to be promoters of oil companies.

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Writes His Thanks From Washington.

Only men and women who have suf-

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and mail it to I olev & Co., -Söu Mier- it reu irom Kiuney irouuie can realise Held Ave., Chicago", 111., writing your how grateful one feels for relief from name and address clearly. You will'sutrering. Nathan Earned, G21 N. St.,

receive in return a trial package con

taininir Foley's Honey and Tar Com

N. V Washington, D. C. writes: "1 was troubled with my kidneys for

pound for coughs, colds and croup; i years, but got no relief until I took Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides j Foley Kidney Pills. Now I think I

and back: rheumatism, backacne, 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.

am well and I thank you very much.'

They act quickly; tonic in etfect. Sold by Jos. A Mehr: .ger. Cid Pape is tbn Courier offic 5 oer ackaji oi 5.

Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING

COUGH checks it quickly and surely, cleai the throat ot ph-V-n :-.J j mucus, und coa' the raw, intlamcJ surfaces with'a healing, Gootbia medi cine. Don't Cough Until Weak. "I am an old Iidy, 75 yt -tri r.lj, and I had a very bad couh tro n having ii grippe. I thought it a 5oou time :o irv Foley! Honey and Tar Compound, and I tent and ot a bos!;, md -t Hopped iny cough, and I get beirer. So now I am around tat fcous aitn Mr. Mary Kuby, SpoUane Wkih. Wc can prove u t mtitaiion ir substitute is as good as the genuine Foley's honey and 7 V For sale by J. A. aicbxin&rer

A professor of philosophy in Maine comes out with the statement that beauty Is greatly overrated as an element In the reasons why men fall in love. He may In riht but he cannot make a pretty girl think so.

One reason for the heat of sun rays Is supposed to be the speed with which they travel through space something like P:J,OoO,000 miles in eipht minutes, IS seconds. Think of sliding down a

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The Ben Ed Doane Printorium, Jasper, Ind.

THE OLIVER SOUTH BEND, INDIANA. March 4, 1921. Mr. Ben Ed Doane, Jasper, Indiana. Dear Editor Dcane: " I have just finished reading a recent issue of your excellent little paper. You cannot imagine the pleasure I was afforded in scanning your well edited weekly. I wish to heartily en-

most frank and fearless in this

broad country oi ouis. Ever remaining Yours truly, John P. O'Sullivan.

Things are :ilout tlu same as they were before the wiw in connection with tfce price of meat, exce pt that the man who used to luy one pound of

j pork chops now buys one pork chop.

.The scientist who said that practically no effort Is necessary to the pro- . taction of sound happily explained the verbosity of sorue of our most cheerful statesmen.

A dispatch says the Eskimos are so short of food they are forced to cat dogs. That Is pretty hard on the '.Eskimos, and It Is not particularly easy oa the dcg.

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