Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1921 — Page 5
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IASPEB COURSER
Tamper Mailj, Mail in, 7:55: :15a m and 8 pm Mail out. 7:30 a.m 5;30 pfm.'
Dr. Jo. Casper for the Fourth.
was at home
Geo. Gerber went tu Indianapolis. Friday on a business trip returning Snnday evening. Jen. Hausch and wife came from Louisville to visit his mother-in-lagMr3. Rottet and relatives
Wm. Rottet and family came over from BickneJl Saturday to
PDend the 4th with his mother! The Bov Sc:uts of lroop 1
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The Frozo Ice Machine Coshipped their first two orders for machines Tuesday, they rentto Ripley County. There i3 to be a Farmers Picnic at H'bur Fair grounds July 19. all farmers are asked to attend admission free, good sneaking and contest will be given. The Haysville Band will give a picnic at Buck Shoal?, July 2ith on the White River. There will
bo swimming, and refreshmentß of all kinds served. This picnic 13 in the benfit of Haysville Band-
Mrs Elizabeth Miller, nee Kline, died at her home Thursday morning, after a short illness. She has ben a widow for several year3, but leaves 3 boys to mourn her death-
Men reduce waste; women waists. Divorced women get alimony: married women all-the-money.
Melon Feast
had
and other relatie3.
a watermelon feast Tuesday
night. The boy 3 were prt pared they did not cat supper at home
so thev could fill themselves at
Sunday July 3, l'21 was the hottest day of the year up to tha
date. C8 in the shade by Gov't rewthefea?t Troop 2 is progress tnster. ling nicely.
Kdwin Kueblcr came home fiom Chicago University last week fcr the vacation.
Licensed to Wed..
flnrnpliis V Lnner 21 to Daisv
Mr. and Mrs- Rob Hunte' spent, Lee Morgan 22 both of Vincenes.
the 4th with his parents Mr and
Mrs. W. S. Hunter. Mrs. Scott Hunter and children, of Madisonville Kv- came Satur
day for a visit at W- S. Hunter.!
Guy Norman is in Chicago this
week in interstof the Jasper Mf
Co.
Married Saturday by Paul W.
rhied Imann. Chas W McCellan 21 to Willma Fark 21, both of Winslow. George W Bell 19 to Olive Bell 19 both of Petersburg. These parties were divorced at Petersburg, last Feb 2G, and will now remarry-
Dr. Robt P ckhardt and family and his mother motored down from Franklin Tuesday to spend a few days.
Full Of Tains And Dizziness. "I was full of pains and had such a swimming sensation in my head I could hardly sit in a barber chair to
; ' jjt't a shave writes bwiit nelson, July 4th passed in Jasper very 211 w. 30th St., New York, N. Y. "I quietly. Some went to ihe Hunt' felt better the next 21 hours after ingburg picnic, but most stayed 'taking Foley Kidney Pills, and I at home in the shade, a the day,11'1 an? tr??hll iinc If?' was the hottest fourthj or more, Ihe K. G Picnic on tre ;itcion js prompt, healing tonic. -Re-CollegO grounds drew as large a Ueve swollen muscles and joints, backcrowd as wasexpected- lache, lameness, dizziness, and rhcuma- . . , t ; : J tic pains. Sold by Rosa Mehrinjier.
miss ritiPia Kumnacn, returneu
last Saturday evening after
months vacation visit with her
brother and familv in Chicniro.
She says she had a wonderful! ANDERSON, Ind , June 29 timo inpMirino- that if z man's wife
- i 1, . . nepdstobschastLed.it is no inAdam Kf Her commissary sew f raPtioa of the law tu administer ?rt,U xSr N. stationed at Great jrrasonabie punishmentf Mayor A Lakes Naval station, came home; w Black 2n0WGd Ross S-nith to last Saturday to spend Sunday ;c0 Qn frfe cnarpre of assault and andthj foirth his sijter Mis.. Rob b lt u hi3 wifü
cj:K' - roinru-'ii iuuii;iv incite Adorn is in ihn Navy for life.
-'Beat 'Bo,
leu Needed
A do, a woman and a walnut" tree; the more you beat them tl e better they'll be.
One
Ten
The Same Kvrrywlicrc. The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a native newspaper of Lahore, India, : ;iys, "I
have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Kenndy many times among my children and servents, for colic ami diarrhoea and always found it directive." WANTED- A Vcod saw filer; steady work, trood nay, and a j vancemont. Write Manufactures
Kmnlnvmml T?nrvm K.vMKviiK Hike buying seeds for his garden, will
1 - 1 1 Ii ...t
save several uouars ouiiay jaier un
'it is the same in buyin.tr Chamber-1
Iain's ('die and Diarrhoea Remedy. It icosts but a few cents., and a bottle of It in the house often saves a doctor's l:ill of several dollars.
Dollar Saved Represents
Dollars Earned. The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings.
lie must spend nine dollars in living ' expenses for every dollar saved. That
Keiner tVie case he can not be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested.
The Dyer Co. Evansville canning company has following the Jean Co- into the hands of a receiver. Otto Seng got a judgement against the celebrated, great, grand, gloriou3 Rabber and Tire Company last week fcr 5225, and the concern promptly went into the hands or a reciever, after making a big bluff abrjtin
crasincr tneir capital siock to
$50,000 00. Whitten made some money for a few months, about
5600 a month salary.
PUIS IHE PRICE, .Kearby is Hie Best Off. fie is Dead anil his are Reieived.
Paoli Republican: The town of French Lick was thrown into excitement about noon, June 5 with the report that Arthur Kearby, a jitney driver had been shot
and mortally wounded by Austin Mickler, another well known man of this plaoe. The trouble was over attention Kearby had been paying Micklers wife 'to which Michler objected. Kearby had b?en warned by Mickler to cease his attentions, and had also been told by friends that unless he did cease Mickler was liable to do him t cdily harm, but that he laughed at the threats. It is said that he had Mrs. Micklers with him in his jitney Saturday morning, and that when the two men met in front of Star store Mickler made for Kearby shooting at, but missing him He passed through the front of the door and just after hereached the sidewalk Mickler fired again, the ball taking effect in his back, n tssing almost through his body. Kearby lived uhtil Sunday mornI 1 T . I
ing. wren ne aiea. isotn men vere about 32 .v ears old and were bornandraised in that community. Mick'er is a son of Walker Mickler, a farmer South of French LicK, and Ktarby is a son of William Kearby, of Frenc L'ck. Bj h are married men. Micklnr was arrested Saturday
afternf on and taken to Paoli and p aced in jdiil, where he will a wait 'lie ac'kn of 1 hi grand jury.
"Familiarity breeds contempt" and loansj It's a-iong, long road that has
no detour. . Talk is cheap becau?e the supply, exceeds the demand. Heard frequently ,in every home: "What! Worn out already? Why, I juat bought it last" Whv should the girls lengthen their skirts now sin?e theyv'e worn them so short so long? When the people pay the nat" ionnl debt they are pavinvr them" selves what they owe themselves ä Findley O. vornan got a letter that was seven years in the mails Bet it didn't contain a bill. Smile and the world smiles
with you; weep and leae the rest to the jury. If it is true there are 30,000 poets in Japan she has troubles of her own.
Indiana.
Titks d'stingush the medicoro embarrass thr? superior and a" disgraced bv tn inferior
Min is the o.ily aninnl which e3teem j itself rich in proportion and voracity of its p incites.
Appointed!
ör, E J. Sturm
County Health Officer.
Thennst disiinuihed p;?mr,s
become morr revolutionary asi
they gro.v okhr. A.l who ac- 0n July 4th Dr. O. A Bigham, chieve real distinction in lue b2- of Sj. Anthony, presented his regin as revolutionists, (signation to the County Com-
jinissionerj 01 uuusis ouniy as (Secretary of the Board or Health,
ol Dubois county and the same
was immediately accepted and Dr
A Spleiulid Medicine for t!u Stomach and Liver. Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver are splendid. I never
tire of tellini: my friends and liciiih- jE. A Sturm, of Jdper, was apbors of their qualities," writes Mrs. jnointed at one to 1 ill the va?ancv
X!,,iai" 'wllnK,r' J:ay0(Hl' N- Y;iand at on:e entered up on this
Pen mnous, eonsiipaieti or iroiuue.i
Tenor Soloist Ilecommcr.ds Foley's. John F. West, 272 Mor.is Ave., Trenton, X. J., well known tenor soloist, writes: "I had a very severe eouüh ind tickling in my throat. Could not rlefp at night. I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and was relieved at once. Also tickling in my thntat has jrono. I can highly recommend Foley's Ilonoj and Tar." There's no better remedy for coughs, colds, croup, hay fever and asthma.
lit is safe, wholo.-'ome, and nuieklv
brings good results. Sold by Rosa Mchrinuer. John Birk, of Louisi)l?. Vy?ife an 1 hoy came down Saturday to spe.i . Sunday and the Ith in J;is per vmtintf relatives and friends. John j-nys he went to Kansas 'ast year to get a drink, as it has b?pn so loner a time between drh.ks he don't want any more
however he is oinc: to Washing ton nex to see Volstead abaut the beei question.
"All's well that ends well," or
otherwise, accordiug to the oil companies' circulars.
On the strength of "never put i nr . 1 1 . t
ung ou nu tomorrow what you
can do tc-day," a lot of people put
ott tiu next week-
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Jasper Courier-AU the News.
Base Ball Results.
Jasper played Boonvhle here
Sunday on the College Campus.
Jasper had it easy to defeat Boon
vine at the score of 10 to 3. Reds play Birdseye here next Sunday. H'burg played Hocknort Sun
day at Roc'tport defeating Rock-
port 3 fo 2. A good game. H'burg played Boonville Monday on Fair grounds defeating Boon ille 3 to 1. Andy Gump hurled for H'burg H'burg played Rockport again Monday afternoon. H'burg was full of nen and also was Roeknort
but H'burg defeated them G to 5
H'burg plays Fort Bianch Sunday. How Her Child Was Helped. Almost every day men and women write to Foley & Co., telling how Foley Kidney Pills have relieved them from backache, lameness, soreness, rheumatic pains, kidney, and bladder trouble. Mrs. II. Stcall, Theodore.' Ala., writes: "My child suffered for 12 years with weak bladder. I tried several doctors, also different medicines, with no results whatever. I tried Foley Kidney Pills. They cured my child in four months. I am thankful for it and recommend your medicine." Hei'use substitutes. Sold by Rosa Meftr.mrtr.
with indigestion, Thev will do von
rood.
them a trial.
CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature uf
XT" Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, tho schedule time of South ern Railway trains at Jasper is as follows; Southbound '
12 Leave 7;55 a m. 11 " ....11:15 a.m. 0 " 7;1" p m Northbound
Leave 0;15 a m.
1; 15 p.ni, 8:00 p.m.
No.
up on tnis
duties there ?f The (Jommis ion are to be congratuh ted upon a
ßood appointment Dr. Bißnam has sold out and on Wednesday
left with his family for Batesville Indiana, where he will re-enter
the practie of medicine Ililiousness and Constipation. 'For years I was troubled with biliousness and com tination, which made
ilife miserable for me. Mv annetite
failed me. I lo--:t my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations i.vA cathartics only made matters worso. I do not know where I should have been today had I rut tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The Tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the system to do its work naturally," writes Mrs. liosa I'otts, Birmingham, Ala.
They Are Mild I'ut Effective. A person witri inactive or slewed up digestive organs suffers doubly from hot weather. Biliousness, headaches, blurred vision, bad breath, coated tongue are almost certain to be present with a mass ( f heat-producing undigested food in the stomach. Foley Cathartic Tablets keep the digestive organs active and the system fit and fine, purged of poisons. W. D. Kennedy, Albany, X. Y., says: "Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild but effective." Soli! by Üosa Mehringer.
Th? Girl Next Door says a for-
tiinpavvnitsthpjrenius v ho will in
vent a silk stockings that will not
-run."
No.
No. i:5 No. 1 1
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SlOO K ward, SIOO. The readern ci this paper will to r leaded to learn ti;V there, is at least one dreadejl disease that science has been tvtle to cure in all U stages, and that U Catarrh. Catarrh teing greatly intluenc-
je ov eon-iitunonai conutions requires (C'"m-titutionaI treatment. Hall's Catarrh j (.'are is taken internally, and acts thru the blo;d on the mucous surfaces of the svftt'iivtherebv destrovinrthe foandr.tion
Tin: JAsrr.i: cornir.u tand t.v t)r n-;t thin'- 5 ti 1 1 f in tit.
on.l nntvv !,m It n .H n J l 1 disease, lUU 1 VI I1LT the patient
cates improv nts. bettt r roads, betfer school?, b. Hi r hurclu s. and tlu
treattst political frtedom and lion
rstv in public affairs. The COCKII2U J , -nrrt ti,'t tir. '
strenirttj lv buildiLg uj the constitution ar-d agisting nature iudoint; its' work.
jTbe proprietors h.ve so moen faitti in
the curative o Mall Cat.urh
i.üor dm' iliindred Iol-
has no: ana uo mu ms.i.ue iu a-j,.up f .r t..i?.t. t;: a ;t ;3 to care rail men or methods that stand in theiS n i . lif nf ti-wtiip.or i Vddre:
way of the reat. -st pod to the prrat'St number. Kv. ry proi;nssive familv in the county should bo a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Feud it in. Do it HOW. . Subscription price 52.00 per year.
tetue.or.i.Us.
V. .1. ClIKNKY A ( O., rro)., Oiiio. Soli by liuiiit, 7ÖO.
Tole.Jo adv.
Parageusia is the scientific name for dark-brown täte.
Foley'
s
Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING
mucus,
COUGH checks it quickly and ure-
clears the throat ot phlegm and
end coa's the raw, mtlameJ
iurfaces with a healing, soothing medicine.Don't Cough Until Weak 'I am en bid I'tdy, 75 years old, and I had a very bad couh from having ii firippe. I thought it a ood time to try Tolcv's Honey end Tar Compound, and I sent and get a bottle, and it ktopped my couh, and I got better. So now I aci around h? hojji ii'Q. Mrs. Mary KUby, SpoVane Wh. We can prove tn imitation tr substitute '5 as zooJ as l!:e genuine Foley's Honey und Tir For .sale by Uoa Mehrinjrer
m'uu in ii, iiKu int man i n
the hearse, are the merchants who Jon't advertise. x
Goose Chase July 411) J-ast Sunday afternoon r. IIi?s Lula BreidcnhauL'h of Könne townshin '-vert to visU a n irhbr vornan Mris. Eisenhut. M-'sLnto has a beau in Pike county and uhen he arrived at her h me fur Trent told him that she was
ever at the Eisenhut nlnop
and the younjr man went ovtr. Mrs. EiVnhut told him
i:hat Lula hsd left for Ver
horne at G o'clock. Back went the younp: man f0 the Brelaenbaugh home but no Lula was there, a search was, institute in
which several neighbors joined f
until midnight. Atter 12o'cclock the parents were very much worried over the Mysterious disappearance" of their 17 year old daughter, and they . telephone Sheriff NorhofT at Jasper for cssitance. The Sheriff went after Marshall Graham and bo'.h joined he hunt through the woods and
all surrounding county untilabout 2 o clock on tho mornino 0f 4'h the girl showed up at home with Charlie Miller, a married man, and declared that they had been "talking in the woods and d dn't know. it was so iate," It is the ooinion of some of the hunters
that the pair had seen their lights and had then hustled fortheBreidenbaush home. Sheriff Bob and Marshal Henry returned to Jasper feeling rather disgusted with their early 4th of July celehration No arrests as vet, tho manv think there should ba."
HUGHES' CHILL TONIC RM(,M. f , PALATABLE Better tün Calomel and Quinine. Contains no Arsenic. The Old ReliaMe. EXCELLENT CEWERÄL TOPMC As well as for Chill? anJ Fevers, Malarial Ft vitp, Swamp Fevers and Bi lious Feverd. Just what you need at this season. Mild Laxative, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tome.. TRY IT, Don't Take Any Substitute, lOt ani ?!.:u Bottles.
Prepared by KOIilNSOX-rKTTET CO., Louisville, Ky Incorporated.
EXCURSION
tö LOUISVILLE
From Jasper and Dubois
$2.55
Round trip Fare Includes War Tax.
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SU WD AY, JULY lOth, 1921,
Tickets eood roinir on tram No. t', lcavincr Dubois Cf.oi p. mm I i ' A 1 a ... a .
isper i :io p in, raiuruay July connecting witti ereml train at untini;burv,-:-o a. in. Sunday Julv 10th. lDi'l. Also for train No.
V2 It avmtc Dubois 7 :Ao a. m. and Jasper 7:55 a. m. Sunday July 10th. Tick ts trood returning on train Nj. 10 onlv, leaving Lotiisvillo 4 :o5 i.
in.. ew Ainany n. in., tundav July ICth. l'JJl.
For tickrt and detailed informal ion apply to V.E. Claycomb
Jasper and L. II. Circer Aent Dubois.
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