Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 August 1921 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
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Jasper Mail, Mail in,7:55; -'-.loa m- and 8 p.m Mail out- 7:30 a.m p,m. Miss Rose Ke-jbler is here from Indianapolis visiting relatives. Mis3 Mittie Rudolph of Evai)3ville i3 here visiting relatives. Miss Anna Manion of Henderson i3 visiting Elsie S'urm. Andrew Kress went to Louisville Friday to look for work. ttsr Shoes of all styles & price? th3 kind that give you fatisfac tory service, at. Edw. J. Keubler, PnWf DUchincrer went to
Louisville Friday where he ha? I
employment. SeverafOirds in town this .week, should bs compelled tc vamose Mis3 Florence Singer of Dale was hete last week visiting relatives.
pzr Just received Ladies Coats for winter. Styles and prices
right. Edw. J. Keubler.
.Tnmrs Raole andwife went to
Louisville Thursday to spend the day. . . Mrs. Geo. Nix went to Ey in sville Thursday to visit relati his there. tfsr Mrs. Cummiskey has just received a lull line of new fall winter hats.
Cause of Appendicitis. When the Dowels are constipated, the lower bowels or large intestine? become packed with refuse matter, that is made up largely of germs. These germs enter the vermiform appendix and set up inflammation, vhich is commonly known as appendicitis. Tnko Chamberlain's Tablets when
needed and keep your bowels regular and you have little to fear from ap
pendicitis.
Judge Dillon arrived nt home
from a months visit in North ua kota last week, looking line and chipper as evfr. read for the September grind at court in Pike county.
A sibscriotion o: $500 is being
solicited here this week to defray
the eXDenscs of the markers et?
ir netting the Atlantic Pacific
highway this way. Heal Estate Duals On Tuesday Geo Manoj? founder of Greek Candy Kitchen, bought from the heirs the Eckert building on Mam and 5th st. now contains a nrintery .and Exnreas office for $7,000.00.
Onthesamday Claude Linn bought the brick binding and stock of John A. Seamersheim on the square for $12.000.00. Hot Weather Diseases. Disorders of the bowels are extremely dangerous, particularly during the hot weather of the summer months, and in order to protect yourself and family against a sudden attack, jret a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depended upon. Many have testified to its excellence.
Mrs. Oscar Fritch ia visiting
relatives at Connersvillö Ind. Miss Ehie ?turm returned from Indianapolis last week. Mis Barbara Eifert returned from Indianapolis last week. ter Leave your orders for Hemstitching at Mrs Cummiskey. ! Mrs, Arch Doane and son Harold left for Indianapolis Wedneiday for a Msit- ' Pwalph Sturm left for St. Mcinard Tuesday for a short visit with relative.tär C...'!oi Flannels, Out'na:
flannels Denims, shirtape etc. at tt e new low prices at Edw. J.
Keubler. -
Bertram Doane and Theodore
Elliott returned from Camp
Knox Saturday after a months Militsry training. Postmaster Hawkins of Shoals and postmaster Walker of Loo?ootee, v ere kicked out ot office list week by chief bouncer Hard
ing and ood or bad republicans ziven authofity to sell postage
stamps and draw the salaries
therefore,
A large assortment of new
est styles Ladies Coat Suits for Fall and winter use on sale at Edw. J Kueblers
Dr A. M. ßean former resi ient Irtland this county, was in H'b'jrg last week taking a civil
service examination for postmas
ter at Chrisney, Indiana He has many opponents The penial doc iOi served as p m at Ireland
for a time several years ago,
Jos. Megner of Worthington Ind , visited in Jasper thi3 week. Chas Egg the tinner, is visiting in Evansville tkis week.
Jasper Defeated Again
The Jasper Reds were defeated
by Canneltcn last Sunday at a score of 6 to 2 Tex Hardin pitched a good game for Cannelton striking out 11 men, Pfau hit another home run. TheKeds go to H'burg to play second game of the seris. The line up for last Sundav was.
Lineup
Mrs.-Heidt and son? came from Princeton Wednesday morning to visit her parents Mart Gosman and wife".
Cannelton Sprinkle Fischer Livers Frey Leonard Lynch Owens Ancherman
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Jasper Berger Magee Paine Oster Weber Whittcn Rottet Critchlow Pfau Elliott Wuchner
Same Old Story Iiut a flood One
Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Mo.,
relates an experience, the like of which
has happened in almost every neigh
borhood in this country, and has been told and related by thousands of
others, as follows: "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and it cured me of flux (dysentery). I had
another attack of the same complaint
three or four years ajro and a few-
doses of this remedy cured me. I have
recommended it to dozens of people
r.ince I first used it and shall continue
to do so for I know it is a quick and
positive cure for bowel troubles."
firs. Ferdinand Schneider
Deed Mrs. Mary K Sch-wdf widow of :he late Ferdinand Schnei der ex-shenfT difd at the horr e of her son Rv Pli. J Schneider
at Greensb iri: Ind. last Saturday,
Autf. 20th 192L Ajjed .70 years,
The remains were b-otight to Jas
per Monday and taken to the resdence of Felix Schneider from
when the funeral' was 'hald last
Wednesday morning at St Joseph
cemetery- She moved to Jasper
from Celestine in lbbu when her husband became Sheriff of the county and has been resided here
since. She leaves four sons to
mourn her death as follows R3V
Philip J. of Greensbur Ind
Felix L. Dr J J. (the dentist).
and John, (.the carpenter; oi W ft M 1 J . 1
Jasper Aller lite s tons may
she sleep 'ell,
CASTOR1A
Women League of Voters Meet
Vole NO on all Inrndments
Miss Gladys Pyle, a national
organizer and ht the present
working for the League of Woman Voters in the state of Ind iana spoke to an appreciative au dience at the courthouse last Friday evening. The purpose of the meeting
was to arouse the woman to their
civic responsibilities and supnly
mformation on all public questions particularly the constitu ional amendment Mis3 Pyle
very ably explained 13 amendments andjspecicallv urged to
vote for am'd t No. 1. A League
of Woman oters was organized
and the following officers elected
Wva AI ra VV A Wilcnn VlfiJ
L A. - O IIA I O VV ilt IT IIUVll WW
Pres. Mr.i. Guy Norman
Treas, Mrs. Arch Doane.
General. Directors
Mrs. Geo R Wilson
Mrs. E A Sturm
Mrs, Mary L- Eckert
Miss Marg Wilson
Miss Anna Hunter
Mr3 Bomar Tray'or
Ch. of Membership Com Mrs.
Vic Salb
Ch. of Program Com. Mrs. Guy
Norman. For those who did not have the pportunity of hearing Miss Py.e the pre gram committee is planning tosecurelspeakers for another meeting sotre time bafcre this election Sept 6
Sec.
Shipment of peache s frcm
jGeorgia this year have broken
all past records, the tsureau ot Markets and Crop Estimate of the U. S, Department of Agricultuie reporting 10,463 cars- A revolt of the Bureau predicts bsfore many yais 15.000 cars of peaches will b3 marketed per year from Georgia- The report concludes with a reference to the general satisfaction expressed by the trade with the manner in which the 1921 crop was handled by the railroads.
Judge Troxler's " Court Judere Troxlers court has had a
busy week. The following eight
cases weie disposed of:
Geo Dexler hunting without li
cense, guilty, fine and cost 122,50.
Frank Kleusch same as above,
same fine and cost. 1
Henry Schuetskia. cruelty to animal?, guilty, fine and cost $15 20 Albert Mathiessame as above same fine and cost. Wm.-Erny, hunting on Sunday guilty fine and cost -118.50. L H. Sturm having fi3h gig in nopssion gu.lty, tine and cost $22 50.
B. H. Gelhau3en harboring dog
guilty fine and costs $11.50.
Leonard Verkamp dynamiting foxes, guilty fine and cost $22.50. Total co lections in fines and
cost 150 40.
"All men are boobs; especially husbands," Mrs. John McCain to'd the court when she was fined $10 for being in company with a man other than her husbind. Many women in Jasper think the
same th'ng.
The American Legion ha3 secured from the goverment a discarded gun caisson for use at Soldiers funerals, to save the expense of a hearse. All any exsoldier has to do to secure theuse of it is to die. Fall in, don't rush, who wants to be first? Help The Editor If yoirhavea bit of navs Send it in. Or a joke that willamuse, Send it in An incident that's true Wc want to hear from YOUSend it in.
On Friday night Sept. 2d the Woman Voters will hold a meeting at the Court House where the proposed amendments will be discussed and cussed by some out of town speaker. Everyone is invited to attend. Vote NO. and be safe. Some of the proposed changes are harmless and immaterial of no benefit, some, especially No 9 10 11 are vicious.
The sofl-scented night, the li quid moon and her warm fragence caught him in their spell- Would they forget duty, honor and friendship in the inconquerable surge of MIDSUMMER MADNESS?
Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of Southern Railway trains Dt Jasper i3 as follows; Sonthbouiul
12 Leave.... 7;55 a m. 11 11:15 a.m. G " ....7;15p.m. Northbound 5 Leave. . 9;15 a m.
.... 4;45 p.m, . ...8:00 p.m.
No, Xo, No.
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No. 13 No. 11
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LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FOR BOOIMVILLE FAIR, Boonville, Ind. Ausut 29 to Sept. 3, 1921. Agents will gell round trip tickets at reduced fares on August 2S.b, L'Oih, oOth, 31st, September let, 2d and for trains echeduled to arrive at Boonville before noonept jmber 3d, limited to return before midnight of September 6th, 1921. Running, trotting and pacing races. Two bands. Night Fairs entire week. Attractive frea acts. Large stock ind agricultural product exeibits. Numerous other attractioas. For detailed inrormation consult Ticket Agents.
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He Careful In Hot Weather When the sun's rays are so hob the stomach and bowels should be kept in regular, normal, healthy condition, so that the system will not bo upset by a mass of undigested, fermenting, poison-producing food. Foley Cathartic Tablets are gentle in action, but sure. They relieve sick headache, biliousness, bloating, sour stomach, gas, and breath, coated tongue, nd other symptoms of indigestion. Sold by Rosa Mehringer.
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84 Per cent, of the Business Concerns which FAILED during the year 1920, were Non-advertisers. Bradstreet reports.
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Not Necessary To Travel The season is here when many hay fever and asthma sulferers seek relief at health resorts. Those who remain can find relief in Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. Alice Holtz, 817 York St., Cincinnati, O., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar broke up a bad cough and also my hoarseness, and gave me relief. It is certainly a cod remedy." It spreads a healing, soothing coating over tickling, irritating membranes, eases choking and gasping. Sold by Rosa Mehringer.
For Infants and Children In Use For Over30 Years
Always bears tiie Signature of
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AiiKUt Reuteman 2G toThrfo- Mehringer. ia Bunkman 27 both of $ enlm-
Clad to Cet Kid of It. Mrs. Mary Bourke, 1097 N. Allister St.. San Francisco. Calif., writes: "I
have been troubled with backache; Itook two Foley's Kidney Pills and they 'helped me so good my back stopped I paining ine. I am so glad to get rid Uf it." Women doing housework, or I employed in office or factory, who suftfer from backache, lame muscles, stilf 1 joints, rheumatic pains, biliousness or I other symptoms of kidney trouble find 'relief in Kolev Kidney Pills. Sold bv
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Gilbert Armstrong; 2l,tq-Ophi Cox 19 of Ireland and pike Co. Homer 1 ickhardt 2G; to; Hazel Shuric23b3th of Huntwpbur:. Oscar Keller 32 to Ireive Metz-
Albert Fle:k 22 to Emily Hopf; "1 of St Anthory afui Jasper. j Basil Tnope' 21 tco Fr. eda T. Hurst 19 Jasoer and Ireland.
na-ett23of UutT and 'n-, Walter Seitz 20 o Zelma M hne of HaysviUeanJ.wT. J
Herman tveirer .o uuu Knust of Jasper and Ferdinand.
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Kidney ond bladder troubles ere not limited to men. Housework, or work in office or factory, causes women to suffer from weak, overworked or diseased kidneys. The lymptoms are pufiincss under the eves, sallow 6kin, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints.
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fct right at the cause of suffering and mistrr, regulate he kidneys and bladder end restor :he diseased organs to ound and hcalihy condition. Mrs. V."n. Fiichfr. 009 Woodbourr.e ALouisvi'le. Ky.. wnffi: 'I am just ßettic aloni In. 1 cm tjkirji Foly KiJney i'ills every other
t.:;ht. Yu shoulJ havs seen ra betcre I tartei i ii yr'.low as edS. now my eyes and k:n are e l c'.urvd up. My kidneys do Dot bother cae at r fcht any more. If it w ill help some ether poor ( ul who is autTerir.j you nay use my bizua hlicrcurywurccxc u aivertaeJ." 1'or sale by Kosi 3Iehriner
II Great Time The Boy Scouts Trooo 1 spent d lightful week in camp. The samp was situated on White River at HofTm?ns Landing near Portersville ( onsistinc: of a Kitchen tent a mess tent and two iarcre sleepin x tent bier enough to
! accommodate twenty. The follow
ing is th routine G:00 AM Reveille fhg salute wake ud drill morning washup. 7:00 Breakfast ten clean up air blankets. 8:00 Policing the ground sanitary inspection.
0:00 Instruction in Scout craft 12;00 Dinner i 12:33 Tent inspection return blankets 1:30 Hikes and exploring trips. 4:30 Swimming 5;00 Return to camp getting
camn fire ready, take in flag. G:00 Supper. 7:00 cfm;jfire stories an I games 9:0') Tap and all'quiec 9:00 to i-';00 to 3;00 to G:00 AM
guard duty 3 hours shift one boy. Friday was vistinu day and over one hurdred visitors were (there The irl scouts arrived
at six in the evening and stayed 'until taps were sounded. Every-j l body was served ice cream at d, lemonade, games were played.and!
around thecamnre furnished e i very delightful evening a l the boys and the scoutmasters return -led Saturday PM after a very enjoyable week ; , W. R Leighton, i Scoutmaster-
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Hnr. the He.t Sauce. f'J) ' u,'i inti-niAllv, Hiid acts thru .or relish for the food. The rißht way !i i "l n ilu- nuin'ii" snri.uvs of tlu- is to look to your digestion. When M,th..rrhvhtrovinv'ttitkH)andition you have pood digestion your are cer-
etrt-nirth ly IniiMinu np Uu o.n.-iitntwn. Jain's Tablets iii iwe the digestion, ml i--fitiiiir nati:r lit do4:ii: it- vor. create a healthy arpt-ti ' and cause a
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Your kidneys have worked without1 ceasing from the hour of your birth.; They filter and eliminate from the, blood stream waste products that, if!
permitted to remain, cause aches and
; pains, stilT joints, sore muscles, lame back, pulhncss under the eyes and other symptoms of kidney and bladder ' trouble. Your kidneys cannot stop
and rest. If overworked, weakened
or disordered, pve them help. Foley Kidney Tills restore regrular, normal action of kidneys and bladder. Sold
'by Rosa Mehringer.
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