Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 June 1921 — Page 5

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JASPER COURIER

Jasper Mailfl, Mails out: 7:45 A. M.t 6:30 P. M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , 0:21 A. M. 7:50P. M. The busines men of Petersburg are preparing to build a 25,000 theater there.

Robt Hunter of Evansville, visit his parents in Jasper last week end. Special Price Fresh lard at 10c a pound in can lots at Carl Gutzweiler. Frank Kierst wife and babies of Princeton visited Jasper over Sunday. Lizze Miiler, of Huntingburp: was over to see her niece Mary A John graduate Sunday night. Miss Fidelia Rurobach left Tuesday night for a three weeks visit in Chicago with her brother Mat, and family. $500.00 Automobile Race July 4th? "Where," Hunting, burg, Indiana Charle3 Kueber, the queensware man, of Jackson. Term-

visited his parents in Jasper last

weeks end Robt Kierst world war victim,

was sent to a Gov't hospital, at

Louisville Ky. on Monday. Chas Lampert accompanied him ruBase Ball. Boonville vs. Huntingburg. "Where," Huntingburg, July 4th , Ambrose Kueblcr arrived home from Purdue University last Saturday for the summer vacation The 12th anunal commencement of Jasper College was held at St Joseph Hall, iast night June 0. A c.ass play entitled "Not Guilty" was given.

cAll day barbecue July Jth.

"Where," Huntingburg, Indiana

Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sprauer

went to Blooraington Fnday to

attend the Commencement exer

Lucas Kunkel came home from ise3 of Indiana University. Their

MS'WW' is doing of Jackson towÄ 16 Ä lldiana Hunting- well in his Kentucky home. Beem3 a big price to pay for an

Indiana University Saturday for the summer.

Mis3 Dela K Doane came from Indiana University, last Friday for a few days visit . Louis Eckestein and Albert

Sturm went to Indianapolis Tuesday on business.

-Dance Music- Jazz Hounds.

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Mr. and Mrs. J03. Megner are here from Wothington visiting relatives and friendsOse r Salb and family are here from Memphis Tenn., for a visitCyril Wilson ha3 returned home from Purdue University to

spend the summers vacation.

After a two days visit at home

between jc'iooI terms, Miss Dela

Uoane letc again for Indiana University at Bloomington Sun

day.

son Victor, being a graduate in

the Medical Department. Ex-Sheriff Jacob P Schenk was down from Louisville Thursday night, to attend the Jasper College Commencement Thursday night, his sonVirgil was agraduate The well known Jake, is looking tine and his thousands of friends

Mrs. Gus GraraelsDacher is

visiting relatives in Indianapolis

mis wees. Mrs. W.E.Rufsel and children arrived from Clinton 111. Satur

day for a visit with her parents

Air. ana airs. W, 3, Hunter. Miss Anna Hunter attended a

District meeting of the Federa

tion of Wcmens Club at New

Albany last week.

All joke3 aside, to the people

WANTED- A good Bui lap Furn ; ture Packer, steady work and good pay; references required, write Manufactures' Employment Bureau Evansyille, Indiana. Barney B Davis and wife of Vincennes came to town Monday to attend the marriage of their niece Mrs. Fidelia Guckes Tuesday and visit Mrs. Davis, mother, Grandmother Kunkel.

Everybody Going! July 4th.

Where?" Huntingburg, Indi

ana.

If you are the least bit

particular with your fresh meats groceries and produce during t! e not weather you must buy irom the Wide Awake Giocer.

Open on Sunday For the accomodation of our farmer patrons we will have our siore open Sunday morning. Bring us your eggs and produce Carl Gutzweiler, Why That Headache? When you know the cause of a disease a cure may often be effected. This is particularly true of headache. Headache often results from constipation or a disordered condition of the stomach which may be corrected by taking

a close or two ot Chamberlain s Tablets. Try it. These tablets are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect.

f Good For Women, Too Foley Cathartic Tablets have long been a favorite physic with men. Women suffer as much as men do from indigestion and constipation, and they also require a scientific remedy to keep the stomach sweet, the liver active and the bowels regular. Mrs. Geo. Powers, 84 Winthrop Ave., Re vere, Mass., writes: 'I have taken Foley Cathartic Tablets and I recommend them to everyone." They banish billiousness, headache, bloating. Sold by Kosa Mehringer.

There are persons who do not worry about having empty heads If they have full pocket hooks.

Man Is a resourceful creature he can always lind plenty of excuses when he has no reasons.

There may be some iersons who never made mistakes, hut the evidence Is all on their tombstones.

Another of the world's Injustices Is that the girl with a natural complexion dovs not get credit for It.

The Jasper Girl. She i3 up-to date, she dresses

like a millionares daughter and the moving picture shows have educated her in the arts of high society and how to put pep into an another wise imbecillic country ball room dance. The puritanical rube moronic nencil pusher who publishes 4 'Lies Told on the Square," to the contary. Never mind the Jasper Rirlthe is all right-

Oakland City College boosters

held a social pow-wow at the Court house last Saturday. Oakland City will have a college in 30 hundred and fast asleep. Eansville with its Million dollar endowment may have one a I00 years from now. The world already has too roan silver plaled pester spoons. Alvin T Hert, for years,' assis tant warden of Indiana Prison South and local Democratic polician, after his time was out he went to Louisville and became prominent as a Republican political Died suddenly in Washing

ton D, C. Monday, where he was attending a Republican meeting and looking for an office. His remains were returned to Bedford for burial. He became converted to the Republican party while serving as a Democratic officer Petersburg, with its one story court house and no money to build it higher and the expenditure of $110.000 for the basement and one story is now being investigated, it looks to, us like about 2 years penal service in Michigan City by the county comm'sioners who violated the law in lett;ng contracts for over $230 000 when they could raise on'y $150 000 would do Pike

county some ben fit.

Licensed to Wed. Jas. A. Waddle 40 to Alma'A Anderson -5 both of Birdseye.

Hay A Baer 27 to Annetta E Seitz 19 of KellervilleOtto F Todrank 25 to Florence E Wertkamo 21 of Holland. 'Otto M Berger 27 to Fidelia Guckes 22, both of Jasper, Cecil Waddle 18 to Minnie Warthan IG both oi Duff.

hours woric especialy after the two yearsthcy have been working for a road.

The Facts About Rheumatism. More than nine out of ten cases of rheumatism are either chronic or muscular rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is required is to massage the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment. You will be surprised at the relief which it affords.

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Now Is the Time To Cot Hid of Your

Rheumatism. If you are troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and massage the affected parts twice a day with it. You are certain to be very much benefited by it if not actually cured. Try it.

E. Eckert Re-Elected

The County Boardof Education held their anunal June meeting at the County Superintendents office la'st Monday, and re-elected County Superintendent Robert E, Eckert, for 4 years more unam iously. Congratulated themselves on a good choice and adjourned. A Law Jo Limit Lawyers Incomes. A Bill has been introduced in the Florida legislature to limit lawyers income to t3000 a year. All in excess of $3000 would have to be turned into the state treasury. A good law, but Florida must have some valuable

lawyers, in Indiana we would limit it to $300,as we don't know of any worth more. A lawyer at

best is only a parasite, often only a praf ter. A very despisable

profession.

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Also Snub Pollard Comedy. Sunday afternoon and night

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The newest duneo In Paris reported to be the Hungarian VzanIn." This is back to more thnn normalcy.

The communists are not doinjr very much tmvHnl Increasing the peac and linjiplness of their communities.

II. F. Krwin KeKardinK His Troubles. A year ao last winter I had an attack of indigestion followed by biliousness and constipation. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets so highly recommended for stomach troubles I bought a bottle of them and thev help

ed me right away" writes R. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind. If you have any trouble with your digestion give these tablets

a trial. They will do you good.

castor 1 A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always bears the Signature of

Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South ern Railway trains ot Jasper is as follows; Southbound No, 12 Leave 7;55 a m. No. 11 11:15 a.m. No. G " ... T;lr) p m Northbound No. 5 Leave 9;15 a m. No. 13 44 ....4;45p.m, No. 11 44 ....8:00 p.m.

Cid Papers' tb Courier offic 5c per 1 ackaji oi 5.

THE JASPER COURIER stands for the best things in life, in the town and country homes. It advo

cates improvements, belter roads, bet

ter schools, better churches, and the greatest political freedom and honesty In public affairs. The COURIER has not and does not hesitate to as

sail 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. Sem it in. Do it now. Subscription price $2.00 per year.

Liberty Bond Prices, Final N.Y. Sale Price June 9.

Liberty Loar, 31 s . $88 40

Liberty Loan, first 4s 86 62 Liberty Loan, second 43 87.76 t 11 a. t i: C7 7fi

Lauer iy Luau, lirst t . 01 u Liberty Loan, second 4,4S. .86 90 Liberty Loan, third 4 'is. .. .91.33

Liberty Loan, fourth 4 Us. .SG.Ub

Victory Loan, 3?4S 98.18 Victory Loan, 4?4 s 98.40

Slop These Practices. The law expressly forbids the sale of supplies or materials to the city by persons holding city ofllce. The intention of the law was manifest. It 101 bids such sales because of the possibilties of lavcri ism that public officials can show to the bnsiness housesin which they an interest. A very good law enacted for protection of the public and no favors to all the men engaged in business. Ve know of a number of families wfo rt regular readers of the Courie- rn are not subscribers, they borrow the paper from their nei'd) i We are gU i to kaow that the Co iner is thus ciated, but why not eubscrio" fh price is email and we would p "C ae having thu a:

This Time It Is Corn I Bound to Get There. Last Thursday Ber, (Blue Gill)

Eckestein who has been hauling

rock from Jasper with a team of mules for the Boone township roads got tired of hauling a load one way. So when he fed

his team at Louis l Schwenks at noon he threw some 17 bushel of corn into his wagon and brought it to town andsoldit. Mr.Schwenk looked at his corn pile afterwards and thought "blue gnT had fed the mules a large dinner. On investigation he found the corn in a Jasper rr ill. Blue Gill seems determined tc get there. First he raised a check G0, then then he swiped a horse an.i buggy, then a .

an automobile ana wreckea it. Now it it is corn. Some say he is nutty. Physchologist say all thieves in the pen are nutty.

Says:

'len who have gone through college I find to be amazingly

ignorant; tney seem not to know

anything,"

Mr, Edison has recently pre

pared a questionaire by which he

tests applicants for position in his firm. He calls it an intellgence

test and hardly any college man

can pass it, not even honor men.

Is Mr. Edison right?

Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea f Remedy. Every family should keep this preparation at hand ready for instant use when needed. Severe attacks of colic and cholera morbus often prove fatal before medicine can be procured or a

physician' summoned. The uniform

success that has attended the use of

this remedy and the prompt cures which it' has effected have made it a staple article of trade. Having "aecvptpd a cut In her wages, the hen is making up the loss by luereased production.

Sn:no grirdms might be more popular if -:;ll!:iurox could be camouflaged ;;s . !ir s.int hemmus.

An Advertisement Helped Her Mrs. Lucile Mackey, 1G Buena Vista St., Washington, Pa., writes: "Last winter my 3-year-old girl caught a bad cold which left her with a dry cough. It bothered her most at night and she would cough until she vomited. I think she must have had whooping cough. I saw an advertisement for Foley's Honey and Tar. I tried it and bought two bottles and her cough left her before she finished the second bottle. She had gotten awfully thin, but now she is as fat as ever." Sold by Kosa Mehringer.

$100 Kewarcl9 $100. The readern of thia paper will te

pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diaeaso that ecienco has. been

able to euro in all its stages, and that is

Catarrh. Catarrh Deing greatly influenced bv constitutional conditions requires

constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh

Cure is taken internally, and acts thru the blocd on the mucous surfaces of the 8yetemthereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution 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 Hundred Dollais for any case that it fails to cure. Send for li?t of testimonials. Address: F.J.CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo Ohio. Sold by Drugaist, 75c. adv.

William Fox presents the greatest of Girl thrill comedies ever shown on the stage or screen. 50 Noted Comedians. 50 Clowns. 50 Acrobats in the liveliest laugh making show ever conceived. Lots of Fans ! The Coolest. Place in town. Bring the family and enjoy yourself.

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(Jetting Along Good Women are as great sufferers frcm kidney and bladder ailments as men, Foley Kidney Pills help rid the blood stream of impurities that cause rheumatic pains, backache, swollen, aching joinis and stiff, painful muscles. Mrs. Carey, Box 91, R. F. D. No. 2, Middletown. N. Y., writs: "I had kidney trouble ever since I was a little girl, but I am jrettin along good since I have taken Foley, Kidney Pills." They act immediately and help restore the kidneys to healthful activity. Sold by Rosa Mehringer.

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Troubled For Ten Years. If you suffer pains and aches during the day and sleep-disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder need to be restored to healthy and regular action. J. T. Osburn, R. F. D. No. 1, Lucasville, O., writes: "I had kidney trouble for ten years I tried many remedies but they did me no good. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me so much that now I am well." Don't delay. Sold by Rosa Mehringer. V

A Kidney end bladder troubles ere not ' limited to men. Housework, or work in'office or factory, causes women to suffer from weak,- overworked or dis :. eased kidneys. The symptoms are pufnness under the eves, sallow skin, , constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints.

Feature Vaudeville Between Acts

Hear the Williamo Stock Co's Famous Jazz Orchestra. New Songs, New Dancss, Funny Commedians, A Clean, Moral and Refined Show for Ladies and Children.

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A Rural Comedy in Pour Acts. A Scream from start to finish. Tent located on Opera House lot. Corner 3d and Jackson Sts. Doors open at 7:30. Show starts at 8:155 Prices: Adults 35c; Children 25c

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get right at the cause of suffering and misery, regulate the kidneys and bladder and restore 'iic diseased organs to

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