Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1921 — Page 5

JASPER- COURIER

Jasper Mjüla,

Mail inf7:55: :15 a m and 8 p.m.

Mail out. 7:30 a.m 5;3Q p,m.

Harry Gullette is here from

Anderson visiting his parentsMrs- 03car Fritch returned from Connersvihe Friday after a few weeks visit. Mr3 Anspaugh moved her household goad to Vin:enne3 'Tuesday. Otto Seng and wife drove theii car to Indianapols last Sunday to flpend the week at the State fair. Mrs Margret D jane and daughter Dela were in Evansulle Monday seeing the sight at JohnRcbisons aggpration. Mrs. Emory Anspach and fam ily returned last week from Vin cennes. Lawyer M, A. Sweeney spent

the week in Rockport attending court. y Misses Lucille Krodel and Irene Dudps went to Evansviüe Thursday. Edgar Hoffman anu wife went with Otto Seng and wife for a trip to State fair at Irdianspolis last Sunday.

When h man has something o

Miss Dashley visited in Evansville Monday Arch Doane left Monday night

for a weeks visit at the State

Fair at Indianapolis. Licesned to Wed. William J. Veisman2o to Lcora

M- Krodel 2L both of Boone Tp.

Ben. H. Kluemper 29 to Mary

E Miller 22. both of Ja3per.

Frank Jacob3 30 to Katie Wer

ner 26, bo'h of Jasper.

Bazar ai Haysville. . The. die3 Aid of the St. Pat

rick E. Lucheran Church in

Haysille Ind , will holdits an

nual Bazir and Ice Cream Social in the Parochial choolhouäe in the evening of Sept 17, 1921 Quilts and all kinds of fanes work will be ofTered for sale Refreshments and Lunch of all kinds will be served Music by the Haysville Band. Amusements

for young and old old- Everybody is invited to spend the even with us. The Committee, Helen Schott. Sec. of Ladis Aid

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Help Them Help Yourself When you consider the steady, continuous, never-interrupted work demanded by the kidneys, you do not wonder that thoy must have help occasionally to filter and cast out from

the blood stream the waste matter

j j I . i mrm u... I'll; Uioou Miuu a 111c wuaic inuuii cay and don't know how how to that forms isons aml acids if pcr.

aay it, he generally says it pretty well. Dooley.

mitted to remain, causing backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, dizziness, floating specks,

sallowness and irregular bladder ac-

Foley Kidney Pills give relief

A widow and her money ar

soon spotted. Lots o' th'piinted.tion.

Up girls look more like they'd promptly. Sold by Rose Mchringer. been perspirm cn a calico pillow. i rniQ

Ahn Martin in Tnnifinanolis Star. fl

At English Ind., Sept G 1921, Mrs. Mary A. Opel nee Lemp, to Mr. Jacob Miller, both of Jasper.

The'.happy couple went to English on the morning train to the home of the brides lather where the cermony was preformed. They returned Tuesday night and yill reside in Boone township.

Though Jacob will continue for

a time to shoo the ghost away at the machine shop, Their man; friends extent congratulation.

Orville Eckert Buried. Orville Ecken, the eldest child and

only son of Mr. and Mr9. Herman Lck-

ert of this city died September 2, i21,

:2:30P. M. at the local hospit I at Kvansville, I idiana of apiual paralysis Deceased was born Oct. 19, 1839 and

passed fromJthi9 life at the age o f 31

years, 10 months and 13 days. lie was graduated from the Jaeper High School and persued a higher education at Oatland City College and at the Indiana SJate Normal School. He also took special work in telegraphy at Valparaiso r.adiana. Moreover, he wa9 a highly talented musician and a graduate violinist. Funeral services were conducted by

Ilev. C. P. McKinnney, pastor of the English Methodist Church of the city of Huntingburg, at the resideace of the deceased's parents, at 1 :30 P. M. Sunday, September 4th, and interment took place at Fairview Cemetery. BeFides hi? parents, the deceastd leaves two aietere, Cleda and Milicent, many rela.

jjtives, and many friends to mourn bis

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Soma genius unemployed for,tho present could well serve humanity and benefit the rest of mankind at the same time, by getting up a match that will light when it is struck on the box.

The open muffler Is something less of a pest than It used to be, but there are still some of the mentally undeveloped who are enjoying themselves with It, and need attention rbm the police.

No Substitute Offered.

Young Jack Spencer Oi Evan

Say what you will about druggists . ,villo a ipdvnv orator was billed

ofTering something "just as good" i'-!t;Sp eak to the Woman League

:; VrtJL1?r.uJ .(Vr' ''"r:;i Voters on the Constitunal Amen

skin ni.aiiu.i vi tut. iijtjt.L.j iiiiiv. um v. a hundred druggists recommend

Chamberlain's Colic

and (Diarrhoea

dments, last Friday night, but the train was late he did not get

Kemedy, when the best medicine for' to JaSDer Until half Dast ten and

diarrhoea is asked for, and do so be-uv iinr :mp Tup Kvpntvnr thirtv

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cause iney Know irom wnai ineir customers say of it, that it can be depended upon.

Cyril Wilson left Wednesday to visit the State Fair at IndianapolisHe will then go to Indiana University at Bloomintfton.

womtn at the hall had sot tired

adjourned the meeting and gone home. Jackie should have start ed sooner however his ron arrival bid not cause the election to be postponed Tuesday.

The Ideal Purgative.

As a pure purgative, Chamberlain's

John Lineback. of W. Eicht

StroAf ia rnni-inrr tn mnvA hi (Tablets are the exact thing required.

wo T?örlT-or, ! Strong enough for the most robust, household gooes to Ferdinand M c for chil(lrcn Th .

next week.

'cause an agreeable movejnent of the

rA,Tr,.:.. pA11-f i';vwels without any of that terrible the Commissioner Court, ..,. . n T1 are an1 plca?ant

Amendment Vole Light

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lasi MOnaay. Dias on 4ne county ito take aml agreeable in effect.

Road in Columbia township were as follows: Myratt & Herrdnx $18.490.00 C. D, Nicholson & Co. 1G.90.9G

Sennifl and Collins- 18.992. I Out of 11,000 votes in Dubois The contract was awarded to; County. Only about 2500 were Nicholson andCompany. jcast last Tuesday, cr abDut 25 A" Pron7m7ced Success. .percent. Th following isthe

The uniform success that has at-; Dubois vote by townships on the

tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints, both

for children and adults, has brou

it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival and as everyone who has used it knows, it is without an equal.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always bears the Signature of

prooosed amendment No. 1.

There is a variation in the to

,,hf tals of all the .amendments.

uoiumoia ior against 112 Harbison for 4G acrainst 124 Boone for 33

against 78 Madison for 89 against 90 iBainbridge for 194

against 234 Marion for GO " against 90 Hall for 19 against SS Jefferson for G9 " against 105 Jackson for 25

against 127

SlOO Kc wird, SIOO. The reader of this paper will le pleaded to learn that there is at least one

dreaded disease that pcienve bus been PitnL-o fnr 107

able to eure in ad t$ stages, and that is nrrnincf 110 Catarrh. Catarrh Deinp greatly intluenc- j r "i ed by constitutional conditions requires' Grdinancl tor .4 constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh " acainst 412

LnrtMs taken lnteinally, and acts thru the blocd on the mucous surfaces of t tie Bveteui'thereby destroy inj the foundation of the tlit-enee, anil giving the patient etrength by building up the constitution and agisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors heve so much faith in the curative power? of HalPe Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollais for any oa.e that it Sails to cure, end for li.'t of tetimor.ial9. Address : F. .!. CHKNKY Ä CD., Trops., Toledo Ohio, old by Druggist, 7öe. adv.

Cass for 50

against 1GG

Total County for 772

against 17S

4,School Days, School Days.' Do you remember the old sons about school days beintj golden rule days? It is wrong to send a coughing, sneezing, spitting 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 family remedy checks coughs and colds, loosens phlegm and mucuous and coats raw, irritating membranes with u healing soothing medicine. Sold by Kose Mehringer.

The Key that Unlocks the Door to I'Onjr Living. The men of eighty-five and ninetv

years of age are not the rotund, well

ieu, dui min, spare men, who live on

a sienuer diet. B as rnro.fnl n h

will, however, a man nast middle are

will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his

constitution, causing indigestion or

constipation and will need a dose of

Chamberlain's Tablets to move his bowels and invigorate his stomach.

When this is done, there is no reason why the average man should not live

to a ripe old ae.

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School ' Attendance and Woi k Permits.

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Could Hardly Straighten Tp. When the kiilneys are overworked or disordered ami fail to throw out waste matter from the system, it causes aches, pains, lame back, swollen ankles, sore joints, dizziness, floating specks, etc. J. W. Seabock, Chester, Fa., writes: "My kidneys and

I back hurt me so when I ot out of bed

i in the momine; I could hardly straiirh-

Iten up. Had to rub the small of my

(back before I could walk. I could

hardlv button mv shoes. I haven't

felt the soreness since I took Foley

Kidnev Fills. Sold by Kose Mehr-

injrer.

EfTective Sunday, Feburary 20,

1921, the schedule time of South

crn Railway trains at Jasper is

as follows; Southbound No, 12 LeVP 7;55 s m. No, 11 4 11:15 a.m. No. G " ... 7;l. p m Xortlibomul No. 5 Leave. . . .9;15 a m. No. 13 11 4:45 p.m. , No. 11 M ....8:00 p.m.

Children 'who are not yet 1G years old are required to attend tchool regularly. If a child is fourteen years old an.l is a com jaon school graduate, under certain conditions he may be able to s ;cure a work permit. All work permits issu d are in duplicate form and a copy of same goes to tho Industrial Doard at Indianapolis. This Board will sanction or deny all permits issued depending as t: weiher or net they are legitimately issued.

Likewise all work permits lefused inns t; be r fused in duplicate, a cony of same'

7 fc, m m gine: to tne InJiistriil Hoard, A'hich will cjrre t any w rk permit unj:i9tly refuse I. The State Attendance Oilicer has struck a blank forai to bo used by tbe local county attendance ollicer tor reports to be sent to h ?r regularly frcm each county as to the number of children in school, ae, etc. If you are entitled to a work permit, the following perone designated in the county are appointed to isue ?ame for the corporation following eicb. name II. C. Brewster, Columbia Township Lorenzo Loveali. Harbison Amos Ni ahaüs, Boone " Lula Iiagle, Madison " Henry Pau, Baiubridge tp. and City of Ja per, Mrs. Katie Beckmin, Miiriou Tp. M. L. Kellams, Hall Township laul Ashby, Jeffarson Township and town of BirJseye. Kdward Kunkler. Jackson Township H. W. A. Hemmer, Taioka Tornship and the City of Huntingburg. Benj. H. Wibbeler, Ca 3 Township H. F. Brcckman, Ferdinand Township ud tlie tt)wn of Fenlinai 1. Uobert E. Kckert, County in general excluding city and town corporations. n.t oaAi o! the preliminary institutes the new attendance law will be explain-

e I by visiting echcol ollioers and patrons

are invited to meet if they feel the need or asking far information or have bui-

n-.,sjs pertaining to game. The date are

as fallow? :

Cas in Hollan 1 Sept. 10. Columbia in Cueo, Sept. iL'. Marion and B .inbritlge in Jasper S-pt 13, Hrbion in Haysville Sept 14. Ft-rdinand in Ferdinan 1 Sept 15, i.ooneat Oakdale Sept, 10. Madison at Ireland Sept. 17. Jackson in St. Anthony Sept -Patoka in Huntingburg Sept. 00. Hall and Jefferson in Schnellville Oct. 1.

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EXCURSION to LOUISVILLE

From Jasper and Dubois

SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1921,

$2.55

Round trip Fare Includes War Tax.

Tickets Rood goinf; on train No. G, leavini? Dubois G:5l n m and Jasper 7:13 p.m, Saturday fiept. 10th., connecting witn special train at Huntingtuf2:2o a. m. Sunday Sept. lltb, 19-1." Also for train No 12 leaving Dubois t :4o a. m. and Jasper 7:55 a. m. S.m.iiv c. ni.'

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xicKeia Ruo icm u. j. ju oniy, leaving Louisville 4 :o5 p. m., New Albany 4:2a p. in., fcunday Sept. lltb, 1921. For ticketp ani detailed information apply to V.E. Claycomb, Aient Jasper and L H. Cireer Agent Dubois,

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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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