Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 May 1921 — Page 5

IÄSPER COURSER

Jasper 31 a IIa Mails out:7:45A- M.t 6:30 M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , C21 A. M 7:50P. M. AbaU Rame between a TellCity team and a collie team Sunday was won bv Tell City 7 to 4. Guy Norman is in Indianapolis this week on bu-ine3?. More expense for bille. Mis.' Louis Koerner went to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit for a few days. Mrs George Habrlv returned Wednesday from a few days visit in Evansville-

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 Tablets . to strengthen the digestion and insure a regular movement of the bowels.

Th public schools in Jasper closed last Friday and the High Fchool commencement wns held Friday night. Paul D., 15 months old cni'd of John Pickhardt and wife, died at 12:10 p. m Wednesday, of measels. The funeral was held at fr'airview Thursday afternoon A five day old child of Mr and Mrs. Geo Richards, of North Mill street, died Tuesday and was buried in Fairview cenetcry Wednesday afternoon-

Will Wenbholt moved Tuesday

from 515 South Main to the Gier

buildiufc on N. Main slreet. The wage decline so far con

sists in bDth sides declining to

concede anything further. Walter Huebner and Hilbert

Kuebler this week purchased the

Norih Main street store of

Otmar Eckerly. Mr. Heubner

purchased the building from John T. Mclehoir some time last fall. AGENTS WANTED to sell Dr- Hoffman's Rid Drops. Dr. Hoffman Medicine Manfy, St. Louis, Mo.

Husband And Wife Iloth 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 taVinv Foley Kidney Pills. I don't have to get up at night so much since taking Foley Kidney Pills, nor have I a weak Lack." Backache, sore, swollen or stilT muscles or joints, tired languid feeling yield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.

S. IAa OILi, Grease, Paint, Specialties. All or part time. Comrrision bais Should have car or rig. Samples free. Write for the profitable terms. River side Refining Co., Cleveland, 0. OA ICD OF THANKS. We desire to tender to all our friends and neighbors our heartfelt thanks for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved baby boy, Paul. Their assistance shall ne er be forgotten. John Pickhardt and wife Periodic Ililious Attacks. Persons subject to bilious attacks at regular intervals know about when to expect an attack. They find that they have no desire for food when an attack is due but usually eat because it is meal time. Skip one meal and take three of Chamberlain's Tablets and you may be able to avoid the attack. Persons subject to periodic bilious attacks should , not drink tea or cotfee at any time.

We are told that L. H Sturm will open cut the one time Nohn building on South Main as a, looming house. The town is again greasing the streets so people can spoil their carpets and floors and Natz Eckert is making a big kick about the big waste of grease,

American chemists have gone and discorved a gass that will put whole towns to sleep in war time, when what we really need is gass that will keep the whole town awake in peace time Small Pox and nicasels. It is reported that there are 6 caces of small pox at Haysville,

lard liable to spread, brought ifrom Arkansas we are told. A

hundn d Jasper children are en joying the measels, vit:i onlv 2 deaths so far we believe.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always bears the Signature of

WORTH KNOWING Klectrlc control permit a new searchlight to be operated from points lis distant as t'n miles. Miss Catherine Chambers has re-

celvt'il appointment as a court bailiff.

In Cleveland. The killdcer Is found In every part of America. " The University of North Carolina was llrst opened to women students In 1S07. William Pheysey, the olllclal winetaster for the liritlsh government, receives n salary of $7.r(X) n year. Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South em Railway trains at Jasper is a3 follows; Southbound Nc, 12 Leave. . . .7;55 a m. Xo. 11 " ....11:15a.m. No. G " ... 7;lrpm Northbound No. 5 Leave 9;15am. No. 13 44 4;45 p.m. No. 11 " ....8:00 p.m.

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 drawing on with distressing symptoms for weeks and often ending in some more serious disease." fo make sure a prompt recovery you should also take Cham

berlain's Couch Remedy. Whether

sick or well the bowels should move i

each day.

Frost Proof CiibhugoTIunts We have millions of the finest open field pron plants' now Earlv Jersey. Charleston Wkefields. Flat Dutch. Parcel postpaid, 300 for H; 500 $1.:50; 1000S2 50. Express 2000 for $3 50; 5000 $7.50; 1,000- 12. H) Send for price list, swtet pctato and tomato plants, Parker Farms, Moultrie. Georgia. - 4t

The legendary Philadelphia Democrat who still votes for Gen. Jackson is at last out done by the St. Helena parrot. 120 years old, that knew Napoleon and still says "Gen. Boneparte" occasionally. Representative Jame3 Dunbar Third Indiana Congressional District, introduced bills in congress authorizing the purchase of sites by the government for postoffices at Huntingbure. French Lick and Tell city. Ind. The measures were referred to the committee on

public building and grounds. Vacation Offered in Ti ainlnrj Cam?. Couuty Superintendent Eckert reccommend3 that all young men w ho cm, should take advantage jf the following offer. For furthur information see or write him. Opportunity for a month's vacation in the Citizens Military

Training camp, Came Knox, Ky.,

at the expence of the govern

ment is afforded boys and young men between 16 and 35, in

Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and

West Virginia, comprising the Fifth Corns Arpa. This vacation

will combine the advantages of

healthfull out door exersiethacid

benefits of military discipline and

drill and field maneuvers under the instruction and supervision of

officers of the U. S army-

Uniforms and military equip

ment will be issued free.

1 Decoration Day at Hapille St. Paul's Lntheian congrega

tion of Haysville will celebrate its

annual Decoration day services

on Sunday May 29:hat2p. m.

Thirteen civil war veterans from

this coner eation are buried in the Haysville cemetery. One John Mehne, father of J. J. Mehne Jr. is buried in the National cometery at Gettysburg, Pa., a few elsewhere and two: Peter Sendelwick and Fred Opel are still with us All veterans of the Civil war, Spanish American war and the World War living in th npißhllorhood are cordialy invited to be with us Dr. E Eifert, a World War doctor, will have charge of the parade- John Sttmm and Martin Harder, soldiers of the Spanish American war will decorate the craves Lorenzo Loveal. leader cf the Ha sville band will have charge of the music Rev Dr. R.R. Fillbrandt of Huntingburg and Rev. A. F. Kittererof Dubois, will be . the

. speakers of the day. Singing by

rhe St lul S. S , selections by a quartette of Salem's choir, music by the Haysville b3nd. Come, and spend the afternoon with us. F. W. Neubauer, D D.

Whatever may he the expectations of other Industries, the booze business Is not confident of petting back to normalcy.

Opportunity novor phones It Is coming, hut If it did some m-n would arrange to he not at home when It knocked.

Wnsres In Hungarian money nro fifteen or twenty times the prewar scale but what is fifteen or twenty times not hin-?

Farmers have quit buying lightning reds. Th afi';ble agents have found it more lucrative to sell oil stocks to gullible folks.

One good way to avoid panic when considering the national debt is to compare it with that of the other jri'oat nations.

PROUD PRIVATE fiGGARD

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DOMESTIC

Carved Willi a Hatchet. Mat Altmeir and Joe Mesrmer two coal miners who have baen keeping batch west of town and convrtincr the festive dandelion into bcoze, got into t Cixhc last Sunday night and Altmeier used o ViofVioh nn Mccampr ft rriar if

ore than nine out of ten cases of , , . . l t x - frk ,. rheumatism are cither chronic or .mistook 8 doctor half 8 night O SeiV rni.ir riuMimntUm. i,..ith. r of which ro- UD the holes. Uoth were lodfred

quire any internal treatment. All in jail toother with a 10 Ballon the entire course consists of twenty Ithat is required is to massage the af- jUK about half full of the booze iÄ, fr.ÄtK!8

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The Facts About Rheumatism.

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y.,y. yy.-'-yy rrivate A. Tianl of tlie U. S. Marine corps is tho first enlisted man to serve as President Harding's personal aide. While the Harding were at Point Isabel, Tex., after the election, .the car in which Mrs. Harding was riding collied with Private Ti'Kard. knocking him down and Injuring Jhim considerably Mrs. Harding was Munch Impressed with the youns man's personality and after she became mistress of the White House she Inforiued Commander Holmes' of the Mayllower that she wished Tlarl transferred JO the presidential yacht. Naturally he was the proudest man on board when t lie President went'tJ Hampton Koads to review the Atlantic fleet.

On the Other Foot. 'So the affair is off, eW. Afraid you couldn't support her in the style to which she was accustomed, I suppose." "Not at all. It was the tfirl who was afraid." I Jost on Transcript.

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SCIENCE. Twenty Lessons in Domestic Science by Martin Cole Fisher has recently been received by us for review. This is a complete advanced course in domestic science and home economics boiled down to meet the requirements' . of the housewife and the student.

The entire course consists of twenty

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THE JASPER COUUIEU stands for the best things in life, In the town and country homes. It advocates improvements, better roads, better schools, better churches, and the Kreatest political freedom and honesty in rtiblic affairs. The COURIER has not and does not hesitate to assail men or methods that stand in the way of the greatest pood to theRreatest number. Every progressive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Send It in. Do It now. Subscription price $2.00 rcr year.

$100 Reward, $100. The reader of this paper will

pleaded to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all ltn stages, and that is Catarrh, Catarrh neing greatly influenced by constitutional condition; requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts thru the blocd on the mucous surfaces of the

fected parts freely with Chamberlain's j;he men were pleased Cn bond

Liniment, lou win oe surpnseu ai Mrin ö,r0ir.rr the ino- of

the relief which it affords. '"nu.J .a2m V Vi J7i jJl

oaozeistiiii in jan. uauuelions grow at the peml farm. Mat? A CHALLENGE TO AMERICANO. Co!. William P.. Creeley, heat! of the government's forest service, says the United States must quit usins wood or lind a way to rov trees on its millions of idle acres. He characterizes the situation as "a challenge to our

8yfctemtthereby destroying the foundation; common sense." It Is, indeed, a chalof the disease, and irivinc the patient; i,.,,.,,. tll f)l.. ,.,.,, w.,lW4. n,wi m-,..

wise to the sentiment of Americans. It it a challenge to their ingenuity and to their pride. The waste which has brought a shortage of lumber in the United States nullit to be cheeked.

tnmth hv hnihlim' nn the er.nm itntinn

anil asfitinR nature in tlointr its work.'

The proprietors lu've so tnucn faith in the turntive powers or Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One liundtcil Doll;ie f4 r any case that it fails t cure. Send for li.-t of tetiinor.ian. Address: F. .1. CHENEY & CO.. Prop-.., Toledo Ohio, bold by Drcgist, 7)c. adv.

Archcb:;ica estimations reveal s

I the fact thatP.abyloiuan women paint-

j ed their cheeks and penciled their eyej brows. Yes, and look what happened ! to P.abvlon.

Some folk say It Is not healthful to work on an empty stomach, but if they do not work there will be an Increase In the number of empty stomachs.

Cut 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 witl receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coushs, 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 bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mebrlncer.

Writes His Thanks From Washington.

i Only men and women who have suffered from kidney trouble can realize how grateful one feels for relief from suffering-. Nathan Earned, 621 N. St., - N. W., Washington, D. C. writes: "I iwas troubled with my kidneys for .years, but got no relief until I took j Foley Kidney Pi!?. Now I think I am well and I th:.:,k y u very much.' They act c4uickly: to::'c in effect.

Sold by Jos. A Mehringer.

ation the housewife can possess heretofore taught only in domestic science schools. Do you know the relative valne of food," which fruits to use for cooking, what purpose salads serve, the correct use of condiments, about proper kitchen equipments, about U.S. Government's bulletins, how to reduce the high cost of living, how to promote and protect your own and your families health, how to make housekeeping simpler and more economical and pleasant by utilizing modern science in the home. 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

lit is practically V REE to every interested housewife.

Write the Home Economics Department of the Calumet Bakinir Powder

savs Illinois Mate Journal. And as a 'Co., 4100-28' Fillmore St., Chicago

people endowed with judgment and with a decent regard for thosv who aie to follow il:i'in, Americans should set about making provision for the future. Colonel (Iroeley and Iiis assistants are doing something; various

state governments are bestirring them

selves with plans for reforestation; numerous local communities have taken up toe matter. It remains for each individual in the country to accept the challenge of which Colonel (Ireeley speaks.

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i Id Papers the Courier offic oer ackairt of ' 5.

Bronchial Trouble Caused Anxiety.

No medicine has a better reputa- j

tion than roleys JIoneyand Tar for quickly relieving coughs, colds and croup. It loosens the phlegm and mucus, clears the passages, eases hoarseness, stops tickling throat. John G. Hekking, 105 Burgess Place, Passaic, N. J. writes: "I was suffering from an acute case of bronchial trouble which gave me considerable anxiety. Foley's Honey and Tar deserves all the credit for my being well now." Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.

Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND

IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, ind tooths the rw, inflamed urface: stop the rasping, itrangling feeliog in the throat. It ii made of the purest, freihest and finest ingredients to be bad, contains no optatci or other harmful drugi, and costs twice as much to make as any imitation of it. , Erery User a Friend , My littl bo? had seer attack of erouo ' mad 1 honestly beliavt he would bava'ditd if it Lad cot ba for Foley' Hooey and Tar. Two dosaa relieved bira and h went to eteep and was troubled so more." Mrs. W. H. Tborotoa. 3523 W. 10th St.. Littla Rock. Ark. I am io my eicMysevecth year end I was troubled with a tickhoi io my throat. 1 am very tiai to tell you that Foley's Honey and Tar has topped that." Geo. P. Randall. Daytoo. Nev. I Foley'a Honey and Tar it recommended for coughs, colds, hoarseness, tickling cf the throat, spasmodic croup, whooping cough, la grippe tad bronchial COUfhlt For sale by, J. A. Mcliringcr

TOU certainly want to X save money, and' you vnxid like to have better bakics. Then use Calumet It's the bissest thing you can do to improve the quality of your bakic3 aod lower baking costs. 1 Calumet is made in the largest, most sanitary Baking Powder Factories in the World. No Baking Powder ia made under better conditions none can be better ia quality. It contains only such ingre dienta aa have been officially endorsed by the U. S. Pure Food Authorities. An absolute guarantee that it is pure.

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It received highest Awards, World's Pure Food Exposition. Chicago Paris Exposition, Paris, France positive proof of its superior merit. It is used by more housewives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other brand. That would not be the case, if it were possible to secure a higher quality leavener.

It is sold at a moderate price. All you have to do is to compare costs to determine how much you ' can save by buying Calumet Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oe. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you pet a pound when you want it.

Celumet Cream CeJte Recip 3 cupa rastry four, 3 levtl teaspoons Calumet Baking I'owder. cup butter, lineups pranulated Bunar, Yolks of 3 CRK3 cup cold water. Whites of 3eggi. I teaspoon nranga extract. Then mix in the regular way

Canadian Power Plant at Niagara

Aerial view (.f the Canadian power plant just above the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of Niagara Fulls. The rapids of the Niagara river aro In the background.

EXCURSION to LOUISVILLE

2.55

Round trip Fare Includes War Tax.

From Jasper and Dubois

SUNDAY, MAY 29th, 1921, Tickets eold for train leaving Dubois 6:54 p. m. and Jasper 7:13 Saturday May SSth , connecting with epecial train leaving HnntineLurc4J:'Jo a. m. Sunday May 2ütb, VJ21. Also eold for train No. 11, leaving Dubois 7:lo a. m. and Japer 7:53 a. m. Sunday May ith. Tickets good returning on train Nj. lOonlv, leaving Louisville 4:o3 p. m., Nw Albany 4:23 p. in., Sunday May LMnh. For tickets and detailed information apply to V.E. Claycomb, Agent Ja?j)tr and L. II. Greer Agent Dubois.

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