Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 June 1921 — Page 5
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IASPER COURIER
Jasper Mails, Mail in, 7:55; ':15a m and 8 p. m. Mail out. 7:30 a.m. 5;30 p,m.
All dav barbecue July Jth'Where," Huntingbur Indiana For some, short dresses aie proper; for some they show bad form.
Claude Beiter went to a Louis
ville Monday to have his tonsiU
removed. Special Trice Fiesh lard at 10c a pound in can lots at Carl Gutzweiler.
'$500.00 Automobile Race
July 4th? "Where," Huntingburg, Indiana Philip KunVpl, Barney Davis and wife motored to French Lick Sunday to spend the daj. The roads are getting better.
Miss Eva Brdtweiser left Suuday for Terre Haute to attend the State Normal. Get the Habit. Another man was drowned at Flat Kock Wednesday. Two victims in 4 dayo. The American Legion burial squad attended the funeral of Lient. H. A. McDonald at Porterville Wednesday. Cueuit Court is grinding awnv an the Marengo Uank vs T. J
Weather3 a case venued here
from Crawford county and which
has been continued a number of
times.
A detachment of the American Lecion cf Jasper weLt to St
Henry last to officiate at the fu
neral of a soldier boy by the name of Volt, whose body had
just been returned from France.
5i.Ba?e Ball. Boonville vs. Huntingburg. "Where," Huntingburg, July 4thTwo people were drowned in White Rivr west t f Portersville this week a young man by the name of Meissner, of Huntingburg, drowning at Flat Rock Sunday, and a man by the name of
Everybody Going! July 4th. Gray, of Pike County drowned
?x-Dance Music Jazz Hounds. July 4th. "Where?" Huntingburg, Indiana-
Peace, like good wine, improves with age.
Mother has hay fezer; father
has pay fever,
Even the sea shore is dry. No Flat pocketbook9 are sometimes
sea serpents this year, caused by flat heads.
Miss Tillie Büchlein went to, . , ... , , . A , , . Terre Haute Sunday to enter the A bill has been introduced in SUte Normal School. Congress to fine any woman $2o
caunt smoKing in any puonc place. Hotel, cafe, theater or street, also to fine any owner per
mitting woman to smoke on their
premises. Now they will all smoke here and here after.
Boy Scouts Holes. . By Seoul Master IV. R. leiten
Troop No. 1 had a very interstirrg meeting. Monday evening The business of discussing the 4th cf July "Boy Scouts Booth" to be at the College grounds at the picnic given by the K of O Everyone is enthuastic about this no el Prize package affair they are going tQ give pull off and are looking for a good support from every one as every
package sold will be worth the ten cents asked many prizes and i
surprises as some pacKages win
have a .value of as much as one dollar.
The scout masters and assisst-
ant scout masters and the boys are putting forth a great deal of
labor and desire to ask for every
one to "Pull for the Boys,"
Boy Scout lphonsö Berger of
Troop No 2 did the heroic act on
Sunday in saving the life of Miss
ana.
rlf you are the least bit particular with jour fresh meats groceries and produce during the hot weather you must buy from the Wide Awake Giocerj.
All good roads lead (o prosperity. The long talker is usally an utter idiotProhibition makes more grapenuts. The rhyme wave casualties are unsung. . . Open on Sunday For the accomodation of cur farmer patrons v e will have out store open Simdty 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 dose or two of Chamberlain's Tablets. Try it. These tablets are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect.
The Reds Win 11 to 1
Manager John WuchnerV Base
Ball Club the Jasper Rrds won
the game against the Evans ille Hercules tam at the Co lege
grounds last Sunday afternoon by
a score of 11 to 1. The Reds go
to Tell City next Sundav to play
the famous Greys. Jasper has
the materiel 10 make a good ball te.im if they will just s.tick and pull together.
H. T. Erwin Uejjardinff His Troubles. VA year apro last winter I had an attack of indigestion followed by biliousness and constipation. Seeinp: Chamberlain's Tablets so highly recommended for stomach troubles t bought a bottle of them and they helped me riht away" writes It. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind. If you have any trouble with your digestion Rive these tablets a trial. They will do you good.
Cashier Gustive Gramelsnechnr
Treasurer of the State Bankers Ap!AtiqflAn - T 3? !
aoowwawuu la . in inaianapoiis this week attending the annual meeting of the aasociation. Gustave is one of the prominent mem
bers of the association. Now Is the Time To Get Rid 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.
Hiram A. McDonald Dead. Lieut Co, D. 2ith Indiana Vol unteers, Hiram McDonald, horn in Boone township Dec.13,1837.
died at his residence in Portersville Monday night, June 20,121
aged 83 years, 6 months and 7 da'.s. Except for the time he served in the army during the Civil War he lived in Boone township, he enlisted in the 24th Ind
Vol, Inf. in 1861 in Co. H. became
its 1st sergeant and was after
wards promoted to Lieutenant of
Co.D. He was a son Allen Mc Donald and a grand-son of Wm.
McDonald one of the county? earliest pioneers. He leaves a wife and 3 children Mrs, Nellie McDonald Krodel, 2 boys Walter and Hobert. The funeral occured at I'ortersville Thursday. One by
Dupps as he was the first to one civil War veterans are
Licensed to Wed. Werner A Wollernnann 27 to Irene A Lindaner 23, both of Ferdinand. , Garrett A Chappel 23 to Minnie Hollander 18, of Huntingburg. . If you enjoy riding alUnierht
you can go to St Louis next Saturday wight. Leaving JasDer at
at 7:15 P. M. and arrivin in St
Louis at 7:00 Sunday morning. Leaving St Louis at 9:20 P. M. Sunday night. Fare $3 75 for round trip war tax paid.
The Facts About Rheumatism. More than nine out of ten cases of rheumatism are either chronic or muscular rheumatism, neither of which rerniirn nnv 4ntprn.il trpntment. All
that is required is to massage the af- am well." Don't delay. Sold by Rösa
fWtnrl Torte frnnlv with Chn mhnrln in's UUCiu liiirer.
Liniment. You will be surprised the relief which it alfords.
arrive at her side with assistance.
The Boy Sou t traing andltalkon first aid in case of drowning was
of materiel help in this case. As
we progress in the Boy Scout work the labor and time given to the boys will be well repaid. Troop No 2 had a good meeting on their regular regular nightsThey are practicing the stunts for the 4th of July picnic games and race. Don't fail to see these funny stunts the crab race and monkey races will make you laugh so will the wheebarrow
race. The calesthemes with 40
bovs in it are worth going to see Troop No 1 will take a hike
Sunday A M and make a test of No 5 teachings. 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
passing away.
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 l and the bowels regular. Mrs Geo Powers, 84 Winthrop Ave., Revere, 'Mass., writes: "I have taken Foley Cathartic Tablets and I recommend them to everyone' They banish billiousness, headache, bloating. Sold by Rosa Mehringer.
Makes
at!
The Goverment is now twinr
away to farmers 12.0C0.000 lbs of
Picric acid, a powenul explosive
fl) be used in the removal of stumps frooi fields and breaking up land. Getting Along tlood Women are as great sufferers from kidney anil bladder ailments as men, Foley Kidney Pills help rid the blood stream of impurities that cause rheumatic pains, backache, swollen, aching joints and stiff, painful muscles. Mrs. Carey, Hox 91, R. F. I). No. 2, Middletown, N. Y., writs: 'I had kidney
trouble ever since I was a little girl.j but I am irettintr alonir irood since 1 1
have taken Foley Kidney Pills." They act immediately and help restore the kidneys to healthful activity. Sold by Rosa Mehringer.
Drowned at Flat Rock Tragic Ending of a Picnic. Frank Meisner is the Viclim.
i Herman) Beckmon I Ol Ferdinand Dead i
TrVir T-T a y rr o n 3-lrrv o r orrr TO
lyears, civil war veteran and oneof the state's most prominent men
die 1 Sunday night at 10:45 o'clock at Ferdinand. He was the first child born at
ed in White river last Sunday at J "J ' ' "M-n hn f m ninf .u;in on ftf m, old est of five children born to Mr
Frank Meissner, ape 24 years proprietor of an eletrical supply
company at H'burg, wzs drown-
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always Ixars the Signature uf
tlLJvlllL, I1UUU W Illltr Uli (111 UllLlllV I -r
with several people' of Hunting- A CC kDan burh and Jasper settlers who came, from Baden, Messner was attempting to ,Baffenf: ma"' 'nö1812- M t. f .uJ At the ace of 18 years. Mr-
partv to su im. The reason for his!?eckmfa" en 'sd ln he C,vl1 war " u. u.i. .... l, 'August 12 1862. and was made
he"n e" b i"hed He was a eöodif'rst senseanfof Co E 91 Rejrlnd . swimmer One young lady holH"eceived a discharge June 2C
Our County Agent
Some Orchard Suggestion. The second brood of codling moth is now tieeoming active and will do damage to the few apples left on our trees unless contro'led
bv the regular spray for this pest
Where the crop is light a greater
percentage of the fruits left are
naturally ruined by worms proper and time'y spraying is practicedUsft V2 pound? of .arsenate of lead and V i gallons of lime sulphur to each 50 gallons of water. Be sure to get the spray mat erial on thoroughly bjt do not drench ihn tress or burining will result. Avoid. spraying during the hottest part of the day. The second brood of codling moth will continue to emerge for a montt or so. Another spray shoulc.be appicd from 2 to4 weeks after the first spray depending on the amount of rain Heavy rains
wash off the poison and reduce the effectiveness of the arsenate of lead. This second brood of C3dling moth is the causes the many worm hdles found in the sides of apples. They come from the worms that escaped the
poraying and poison early in the ;bloom as falling elf the trees.
. Roy S Lur.din. County Agricultural tt?ent.
Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South era Railway trains at Jasper is as follows; Southbound
12 Leave 7;55 a m. 11 " ....11:15a.m. G " ... p m Northbound
Leave 9;15 a m.
. . . .4;45 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
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No.
No. 13 No. 11
was in the wLter at the timeof the
drowning had a narrow escape from a simhr fate. Meissner lost his life at Flat Rock. Meissner tie son of Charles iMeissner, a retiied business man of HuntinRburgh. He vas a brother Prof. Octo Messiner, Chicago. The body was resoverd a nd taken to his home in Huntingburg Monday morning.
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Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Kemetly. 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.
$100 Kt ward, $100. The reader ci this paper will te rleaMMltoJearn that there is nt least one dreaded di.ea-e that pcience has been able to cure in all it? stapes, and that is Catarrh. Catarrh tvinp greatly inlluenc-
TIIK JASPER COUKIEK stands1 Uyivnstitational conditions requires . ... 'constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh for the best things in life In the! furo Utaken internally, and acts thru
town anu counir muiie. n the Mocd on the mucous surface? of the
cates improvements, better roans, m i- :8ygtemtherebvdestrovinf the foundation
ter scnoois, utiur Liiuitar?, um im ,oi tne disease, and civinc the rat:ent
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He wtas alifelonp: democrat and areal American. Hj? was one ol the most progressive and public spirited citzen of Dubois county. For twenty years he was a member of the county council of Dubois county and it-was during his admins-tration that the beautiful courthouse oi Jasper was erected due to his activties Mr. ßeckman was known for years and vearsas f 'tobacco king" southern Indiana, having bought tobacco since 25 years of age. The funeral services were held at St. Ferdinand church at S
o'olock Wednesday morning and burial made in the cemetery there
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 Honev and Tar. I . -L.1 it and
(bought two bottles an.! her cough left
her before she finished tho second
bottle. She had gotten awfully thin,
but nov she is as fat as ever." by ftosa Mehringer.
Sold
Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH check it quickly and surely, clean the throat of phlegm and mucus, and coa the raw, intlameJ surfaces with a healing, toothing medi
cine.
Don't Cough Until Weak
I am an old lidy, 75 years old, and
WHAT THE SPHINX SAYS
NEWTON NEWKIRK.
"How human It Is tö remember those who owe us and to forgot those we owe.
By
Very Serious . . ?y serious matter to sk V: i -.dicine and have the ; ' ' given you. For this Ce ou a buying to iciui to get the genuine '
THEDFORD'S .
SEI- ilAUg
Liver Medicine
The reputation el this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It is better thti others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2
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A NATURAL CURIOSITY Professor Pokernose: Shi They are asking a question. Eureka! 1 have caught the first message from Mars. His Excited Colleagues: What do they say? Professor Pokernose: They ask "How do you get that way?"
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GIVEN QUICK RELIEF
Pain leaves almost as if by magic when you begin using "öDrops." the famous old remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Sciatica. Neuralgia and kindred troubles. It goes right to tho spot, stops the aches and pains and makes lifo worth living. Get a bottle of "-Drops' today. A booklet with each bottle gives full directions for use. Don't delay. Demand "o-Drops." Don't accept anything else in place of iL Anvdniff.
gut can supply you. If vou live too far
from a drug store rend One Dollar to
Hfl
t . .
öwanson ll:eumatic Cure Co., Newark, Ohio, and a bottle cf "5-Drops" wi'l he
ßnt prcDaid.
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eirenetn oy uuiMini; up the constitution and agisting nanup in doinp its? work. The proprietor' iu'v e , mueh faith in the curative powy- n: Hall's Catarrh Cure that Ihty ohVi One riundteit Doll:i8 fcr any e.i?e tlit it fails to cure. Send for li.-t of tes-tiuiociats. Address: V. .1. CHKNKY A CO., Props., Toledo Ohio, hold by Druggist, 75e. adv.
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will seil at my residenceone plush raspberry cow age eight years. She is of undoubted courage, and gives milk frequently. To the man who does noc fear death in any form she would be a great boon- She is very much attached to her present abode with a stay
chain, but she will b sold to any
one who will treat her rght. Shs
is one-fourth Shorthorn and three
I fourths cow. Her name is Rose. ! TU
I had a very bad cou4h from havin It Jouble -barreled sllOt f UH, which 1
I inouäm ii a ooa ums 10 xrr , . , . nrpfppfl tn Rpii
Honey and 1 ar Cksmpound. wl "- r v.
er tu it jjuii cdiut'iu,. tue laiuiert away the bette Carrclton(Ky) j Democrat.
finppc. Folcv'i
od I isnt and got a bottle, aad it itopped my couh, end I (Jot better. So now 1 am around the house 14a a.'" Mr. Mary K'uby, Spolaoc W .h. IV e can prove n tmitaliQit ir substitute is as good as the genu
ine Foley S Honey and fir
By BEN ED DOANE. FAIR, FRANK, FEARLESS and FREE, The only paper in Dubois county with a genuine editor who knows his business and is onto to his job. Fifty years of continued success proves thai fact. , .
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