Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1921 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER Jasper Mail. Mail in, 7:55; :15a m and 8 p.m.

Mail out. 7:30 a.m 5;.J0 p.m,

All of the Jasper sckoolraarms arein the burg across the creek this week trying lo find a way to inoccu'ate moronic offspring with brain?, Why not use a hypodemic Injector? As Grinnig Al

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Li. Hemmerlein wa3 at Hunt- rr.-ils ho rI1 ,nr nTnr.nfr nnwtpr

ingburg Tuesday on business, Mis3 Lula Ö3kin3 returned to Lyles Ind., Tuesday after a few days visit. Wm. Melchoir and family are here from Eansville on a vacation. For sale; One fiat top piano in good condition at Loo Schub e's house 12.5 Main St also mirror SOxGO in Jos-eph Eckert moved from tho up stairs of the Memos b li'ding to his new home on W G.h st. Monday- Tired of livingup stairs.

Jonn Ha en and family moved;

west on Sixth street iuesday Same old street oil; farther West and different house Florence Juliette Djugherty arrived home from Indianapolis Monday, to attend the Co Institute.

spoons.

"School Days, School Days." Do you remember tho old sons about school days being1 golden rule days? It is wrontf to send a coughing, sneezing, spittin?: child to school to spread disease germs among other little ones. Common colds are infectious. Protect your own and other little ones with Foley's Honey and Tar. This safe f: ":!ly remedy checks coughs and cold... Bosens phlegm and mueuous and c. .ts raw, irritating membranes with a healing, soothing medicine. Sold by Hose Mehringer.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For 0vcr30 Years

Always tears the Signature of

Frank Dupps pnd wife Marie, formerlyof 9rh St- are in Jail al Louisville. Frank charged with pandering and hi3 wife with contributing lo the delinquency of her girls. Frank had sold his wife End family to a man by the rame of Dixon for $81, and Dixon and her were coming to Jasper and live happily because thej loved each other according to

Marie. Gee ain't l'Love" a great

Omer Kuebler purchased the residence built by the Jasper Realty Co., on W. Eighth Stand will move into it. Mrs, Arch Doane and children returned home Thursday from a weeks visit with rehtives at Indianapolis. 542Hunting Licenses Clerk Bartley up to Sept. 1921, has issued 542 hunting license for 1921. Seems as everybody likes to hun Ready To Help You If you are subject to biliousness, gas, bloating, rick headache, sour stomach or other ills that result from indigestion and constipation, you can

Set relief with oley Cathartic Tablets. They an? a genuine, wholesome physic that affords prompt, sure

and safe relief without griping- pain.

J. r. unburn, K. F. D. 1, Lucasville, 0. , writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets are fine. I had stomach trouble 1. took Foley Cathartic Tablets and now I can eat anything?' Sold by Hose Mehringer.

Louis J. Gasser arrived in Jasper Monday from Denver, Colo , to visit his mother. Mrs- W, A. Wilson attended the League of women Voters at Indianapolis Friday. Miss Olivia Gosman spent a few days at Princeton this week returning home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Adam Held and little son returned to their home at Princeton Monday after a short visit with relativef here.

Jasper Schools Will Open

Tuesday Seol. 9. 1912

thine- Ask a North Main Street) The following is the list of

Vender,

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The Idval Purgative. As a nun nurtrative. Chamberlain's

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The Key that Unlocks the Door to I.onjr Living. The men of eighty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotund, well fed, but thin, spare men, who live on a slender diet. Be as careful as he will, however, a man past middle ape imII rr-n n c wti 'i 1 1 v unt trr miirh or nf

some article of food not suited to his!

constitution, causing indigestion or fimstination and will need a dose of

Tablets are the exact thing requimlJ(iamiJCrjajn's Tablets to move, his

Strong enough for the most robust, 'jewels and invigorate his stomach, mild enough for . children. They vhen this is done, there is no reason cause an agreeable movement of the vhy the average man should not live bowels without any of that terrible tü a rjpC 0(j a,,c

griping, iney are easy anu pieaant;

to take and agreeable in eflect.

Trustin K. Dcurghety headGardiner at tne feble minded institution at Fort Wayne, Ind, arrived in Jasper Monday fot a vacatur visit with his wife and daughter. Huntingburg Takes Second Game The H'burg Athehtics took

second game of seris Sundav. at

Risky Business Aman of Louisville climd the County flagpole Saturday putting in the flap; cable and painting it. The pole is about 120 feet high There was a crowd of rubber mcks viewing the performancos free.

teachers employed in the City

schools for 11)21 to 1922, Sixth Street Building Margaret A. Wilsorj, Sup't.

Emry V Clouts, Principal William Herr High School teacher Marie Cassidy, Domestic Sceience Myrtle Greene, 7 & 8th Grade

Victoria Urich, 5 & 6th Grade Rose Vollmer 3rd & 4fh Grade

ther VVuehner 1 & 2nd Grade North S -hool

Sister Josepha

Ma rgaret Clara Mary Rita Mary Hermana Lorretta Clare Mary Roman Kran es Maurice M. Sophia

Schools opens Sep-. Gth

No Substitute Offered.

Say what you will about druggists

conu Käme ui ouuua , ofrer gomething "just as good" be-

a score oi to l. uiueiy pucueu f ausc it pnys a Lcttcr profitf the fact great bill. still stands that ninety nine out of

Score ' K H Iii a hundred druggists recommend nnnnnmOf) 1 I 1 Chamberlain's Colic and .Diarrhoea

ou..- o n n n n n i v .1 r; n Remedy, when the best medicine .or

diarrhoea 13 ased

for, and do so be

cause they know from what their cus

tomers say of it, that it can be de-

Could Hardly Straighten Up.

When the kidneys are overworked

or disordered and fail to throw out pended upon.

waste matter Irom the system, it causes aches, pains, lame back, swollen ankles, sore joints, dizziness, floating sneeks. etc. J. W. Seabock. Ches

ter, Pa., writes: "My kidneys and Aged 74 years, was found dead

back hurt me so when 1 got out ot beU,jn residence at SchnelVllli

Andrew Heiciielbeck

n the morning T could hardly straight, . onn(iav AUß OS. en up. Had to rub the small of my ; öPa f ' ,f ack before I could walk. I could , Hretz held an inquest lA

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hardly button my shoes. I haven't A Pronounced Success. felt the soreness since I took Foley! The uniform success that has at

Kidney Pills. Sold by Kose Mohr-'tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic

inger. and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief

and cure of bowel complaints, both

brough

so that

it is nracticallv without a rival an

as everyone who has used it knows

, "7 n , 'and cure or bowel complaints Only Six Want to be Poslmasiep.fÄ

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As follows: Kalrh II. Stewart. Cecil E Rle.nker Frank H. Duff ndach. Moodv Ij. Katcer, William lOls.vortli Miss Lydia Djfendaoh IVb'h Signal. Vnera i our friend Ph lip D Watch him pet it.

it is without an equal

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Help Then; Help Yourself When you consider the steady, con

tinuous, never-interrupted work de

manded by the kidneys, you do not wonder that they must have help occasionally to filler and cast out from

the blood stream the waste matter that forms poisons and acids if per

mitted to remain, causing backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore

muscles, dizziness, floating specks,

sallowness and irregular bladder ac

tion. Foley Kidney Pills give relief promptly. Sold by Rose Mehringer.

Miss Margaret A. Wilson returned home Wednesday evening after an extended visit through the South. Miss Helen Kramer, returned to her home in Chicago Wednes

day after visiting her sister Mrs.

Albert Kurobach. Mr-and Mrs. W, S- Hunter and daughter Anna returned heme Saturday from Winiona where they spent the last three areeks. The Jasper Desk Co were the succesful bidders this week to furnish a large quantity of desk for the New Technical High

School at Indianapolis. Louis Jcseph left Thursday for Evansville where he will go with the rest of the furniture dealers down the river4to see the

"stars," a niger prize fight and other sights boys see at a cirkus, strange wild animals, etc., born of moonshine. Licesnei lo Wed. Norman F. Meyers 23 to Anita Finke 13 both of Ho.land Chris, Todrank 20 to Lillian C. Aherns 21. both of Huntinghurg. Joseph Bell 35 to Mary Dear

born 40 both of Birdseye. Harry Miller 27, to Mary Kline 21 of Anderson Ind. Herman 0 Lange 21 to Ida Begle21of Ferdinand. Hugo Bretz 25 to Mable Schutz miler22 of Humingburg.

Long Trout. Semcoe. Canada. R Ilnlllday causht a brook trout 21s; Inchon lnpr. l.VA Indies girth, with a tall spread of five Indies and wclshlns within two ounces of five pounds. The previous record in this region, made, by" James Allsco, thirty-two years old, was four pounds six ounces, lensth IS inches.

Makes New Target Record. Wakefield. Mass. Serpt. W. Jones of the marine corps etahllshed what was claimed as a new world's record when he scored 132 consecutive hull'seyes In a .V-ynrd slow-fire match In a service tournament here.

The per capita of circulation isnov figured at $.7J.12. It Is no lack of medium per capita that is pestering us, hut a shortage of per capita of work.

It may he all right, still It must be funny to hear bachelor maids telling youmj people how to perform the duties of parenUiood.

In attempting to shove through a law prohibiting French heels, the osteopaths are sure to pift their feet In it.

Caby Rcbbsd of Shoe. Ner Yrk. IUvid l"mid. two and one-half ar .M. nf th r.ronr. ha tho UMinrti'Si of 1. !iu New York's joungoM lioMnp victim. Iavid was loft in Iiis Pa'-y carriage outside a store last ni-M while a maid went hi to make a purcha-e. When she returned the earring was ?one and the baby's shoes had tvn stolen.

Wives Cost Too Much in Africa. London. The return to normal In British llast Africa ha run apiinst a hard obstacle. The natives are resisting wajro cuts on the pround that the cost of wives Is T0 per cent above the level which existed before the war.

The time for a 'back to the farm" movement is when tho farmers are in prtatest need of labor.

Possibly the firt move toward ?- tabling a naval holiday taust be to disarm suspicion.

We are absolutely certain that the crime waves of the country are not an outgrowth of wholesome home life. Crook Is Temperamental. Vienna. Foreins hi employer's safe and finding only about S'JO worth of crowns, lUidolph Twnlik handed himself, leaving a note that the disappointment after so hard a job was more than he could stand.

If women were a narrow as their skirts they would not 'et very far iu politic.

TOLEDO BUDE Americas Homo and Fa m Newspaper. POPULAR IN EVERY STAT Ii. YOU should 1)3 a reader of this Greatest of the National

Fined and Med

Last bundav morninp: a man

and woman claiming to be fiom

Anderson Ind., struck town and

opened up for business dorn the

railroad track about the oil tanks Business was rushing until Sher

iff Nordhofl and Marshal Graham

put in an" apperance Sunday-

night and lodged the couple in

jail. The next morning the woman under the name of

Mary Kline plead guilty to pros

i titutionbefore Judge Troxler and

was fined and cost amounting to

$15-65. The man under the

name of Harry Miller plead guilty

to pandering 20.G5. The couple

went to the Clerks ofhee and got

license and Troxler then married

Pnmilv Wpp'-cHps n trnp pYnnn-

Pnrnf Ampriffinicmnnrl AmpriVn ithemi According tO their State

Meals. Psstrpncrth lie :n itJment ids the second marriage for

denendabilitv J iboth them- They left on the next

Villa "Gets In" On Oil Game. Mexico City. Francisco Villa, onci Mexico's noted . bandit, lias started dabbling in oil. A company was recently organized to exploit some lands In the Laguna region and Villa is paid to liave Invested $2O0,O0). '

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Took Honey From Hives; Bees Put It Back Again Soim months n?o. Wallace Lanninjr. a beekeeper of Milford, N. J., tonk over 100 pound of honey from his apiaries and stored the honey In the garret of his home. When ho went to tho ferret, n few days np, to p:et some of the honey, nil he found was the empty comb nnd frames, all the honey bcinj: pone. Investigation revealed that the bees had entered the parret throiiirh a knot hole and had carried the honey back Into their hives.

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EXCURSION to LOUISVILLE

From Jasper and Dubois

2.55

Round trip Fare Includes War Tax.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1921, Tickets trood goine on train No. C, leavinc Dubois G:51 p. m. and Jasper 7:15 p.m, Saturday .Sept. 10th., eonnecting witti epecial train at Huntinpburc 2:2o a. m Sunday Sept. 1 ltn, 1921. Also for train No. 12 leaving Dubois 7:4o a. m. and Jasper 7:53 a. m. Sunday Sept. 11th. Tickets pood returning on train N . 10 only, leavinp Louisville 4 :o5 p. in., New Albany 4:25 p. m., Sunday Sept. 11th, 1U21. For ticketH and detailed information apply to V.K. Claycomb, Apent Jasper and L. II. Greer Apent Dubois.

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train for the Boonville Fair.

After all, the host friend of the

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col to th hihst bidder on tho

SÜOO l ward, 5100. Th nvider of thi$ laper will

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Hc":; 'ti. i'" ,een Weonßsöau, September 7(ti, 1921,

Catarrh. Catarrh Peine greatly inlliienr- The following real estate to wit:

od lv constitutional condition rejniro ron?titutionat treatment. llalTa Catarrh;

miles northe:ist of all art inclu kd.

Lootrootee, S miles west of Shoals, A comple esuivev of the whole

in Martin county. Indiana on

Hrielly, but compe'ely; accur

ate y and without prejudice, the BI'ADE boihdown all the essen

tial news i f the day and presents! h,rSt is tlle autiuobii. it yiv.-s him

it for quick informative reading !:1 ('!innc'? t0 livo in the mntry in A Newspaper of especial vaiue tos,;nM,ur tInubusings men farmers women1 students, and chüdien; irtruc- -iiativity" nnd iMisoirs qucstn.ns tion, rtl'7l'oiH ihoUL'ht, Dolitical have put the ouija hounl lioptdossly guidance ?eri A stories, fashion I ' the lacknmid.

160 Aero Farm,

CuK-intaken internally, and acts thru: The west 1 alf of tha southeast

the hloM on the nmrou. Hirfaivn of the' quartci . the northeast quarter of

ui t iiije:ie. ami mvini: nie uuienii- 5uui,m.v ,

strength hy huilding up the constitution and asistine nature in tloing its work. The proprietors' h?ve so much faith in t!te curative powers oi Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Humheil Dollars for any "cae that it füila to cure, bend for lUt of testimonial?. Adlres: : F. J. CUKNKY CO.. Trops., Toledo Ohio. Sold by UniffRist, 73c. adv.

east quarter of section 31, town stiip 4. north, rane 4 containing 160 acre , more or les. Improved vnth a :o)J G froom house: barn 40x50; double crib and cranarv: some small build

ings; all building in f airly good

It N dillicult to tell whether the

World's activi V and thought for! fileslnn situation is settiin- down -'or

the week with wonderful clear

ne-sof vision. You must know the facts. Tho Toledo Weekly Blade will te 1 you. Subscrip'on price, 75c a year Special Combination OlTcr Toledo Weekly Blade and Jasper Courier by mai1 one year $2 25 end your ord jr to Courier Jasper Ind.

merely catching its hreath.

Surely tmhbed hair outfit to make it easier fr a pirl to keep a cool head. In the Saddle.

FoIey?s Honey and Tar COMPOUND IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. anJ koothi the raw. inflamed lurfacc: top-i the rapin. itranAlin leclinfi in the throat. It it raade of the purest, fresh. rt and finest inredie nti to be had. contain! no opiate or other harmful drus nJ cot twice a much to make as any imitation of it. Etctt Uer a Friend

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1 tra in my tliMywentb Jttr ni 1 IrotUJ with, tekl.n to m thtoal. 1 mv.r Foley' Honey and Tar i rccom. mended for coufthi, coldi, hoarseness, iicklinof the throat. apaarnoJic croup iboopio coub, U grippe .r J broach.al F4)r sale by Una 31 jhriur

Anv man who (l.iim? tn knniv

repair; f irm fenced and crossed jt an wi 1 have his contention 1 mf I- - .

mostly witn woven wire. ueneraiarjmitted by many, we have such surface of and rolling to level;'. examples in Jasper. there beinK TO acres under culti j - vation and balance good jrrassj Help i lie Kclitor land; well watered for stock by,If you havefi bitof n3vVS ?onngs about 30 acres of timber,; cn ;n

estimation 10 cui iy.WJiw 0r a joke that willamuse, Tht farm consists of clay soil, c ' , ;.

hind w underlaid fnh pood quali Au 5ncideat thafs true

tits or coal, wn cn nas ueenupi, . W( want tQ hear from Y0U eu; lies on public b highway and; Senditin. oniy mile irem improved rock;

i road now burdin. Church at1

corner of farm ?nd only me'-"?u from chool thp SClUul- time of South Terms of ale iern RaiUvny trains ot Jasper is

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19-2 at whic. time possession will be ßivt n. -Sale begins at 2 o' ock P, M. Willis 11. Mullan. owner R. C. Fo-Land Agency, Auctioneers, Noblesville Indiana.

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Tom Mix 13 again in his saddle

and "After Your Own Heart."

His new picture shows him as a western cavalier of horse and lariat that.uould have won him

an enduring place in the screen j Hall of Farce.

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84 Per cent, of the Business Concerns which FAILED during the year 1920, were Non-advertisers. Bradstreet repor's.

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