Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1921 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER'

w . - o ,r i o t0P See you next year. ' Ma in,:55; :15a m and 8 p.m. -

Rumors of a hard winter o before a fall.

t Tothe straw lid ' So long old

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

Mo3t of the township grade schools opened last Monday for a seven months term. Karl Weigel has men at work on the foundation of his new re3dence. And it hailed some in H'burg lat Monday. It is said to have broken more than a thousand ßyss lights in the Seubold green house.

Many are invited to weddincrs

because their presents are needed. Another way to train a football player is to let them tackle prices. The Chicago stenographer miss-ing-with the $10.003 must have used the touch system. Our idea of fun is seeing a barber shavine himself and arguing

ithath.-dresn't w&nt a ahampoo.

A Pronounced Success. JYhe uniform success that has atteNled the use of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints, Loth for children und adults, has brought

it into almost universal use, so that tnnmrr.

ifc is pracucauy wiinout a rival anu as everyone who has used it knows, it is without an equal.

One hint: worse than a wife going home to her mother is bringing: mother home to you.

Boston boasts 2C0 "drunk case9

in one uay. lryincr to enuce

Ä Small Fire About 1;00 P. M. Friday afternoon a small fire occured at the

residence of B. O Cherry in Gut.weilers addition. The up stairs of the hou3e burned, it was cau ed by a flame getting in a sack of woo1. Farm Wanted VVanled to hear from owner of a farm or good land to: sale, price reasonable. L Jones. Box 551, Oleny, III. The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long 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 ago will occasionally eat too much or of

Heady To Help You If you are subject to biliousness,

bloating, sick neauacne, sour

stomach or other ills that result from indigestion and constipation, you can get relief with Foley Cathartic Tablets. They are a genuine, wholesome physic that afFords prompt, sure and safe relief without griping pain. J. T. Osburn, It. F. D. 1, Lucasville, O., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tab

lets are fine. I had stomach trouble

I took Foley Cathartic Tablets and now I can eat anything." Sold by Kose Mehringer.

Once more we are Informed that the price peak has been reached, but only to discover that there are higher peaks beyond.

Now that there is to be another Jump In the price of gasoline, will they still call It a filling station or an emptying station?

What a garden a man could have If things were as sure to come up as they aro oa tho produce dealer's counter.

They are sending music by wireless and before long you'll be able to tell a man what you think of him from a safe distance.

NOVEL AUTO RULES

Chinese Prescribe Regulations to Prevent Accidents. .

200

Head of House Make

Gallons. Yearly. WASHINGTON, Sept 15Internal revenue officials franklv acknowledge to-day that heads of families may upon filing notification with the local revenue

collectors ot ine internal manu

win occasionally iat too mum or oi i - . " . some article of food not suited to hislfacture 200 gallons of Wine year-

constitution, causing indigestion or Jy for homeuse. Treasury reiruconstipation and will need a dose of jations making effective such a Chamberlain's Tablets to move his,,.,: rtMo,.r .,ra K

Internal Revenue Co'lector Roper with the approval of Sec. McAdoo

in October 1918. and because of;

ta3 general lack of public know

ledge resDPctinar the Drouson

congress never was enacted le-

islition nullifying it, officals said.

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.

Born to Rural Route C2rrier, Wm- Brosmerand wife last Tuesday evening a fine baby boy. All doing well. Another parce! post package. No Substitute Offered. Say what you will about druggists offering sQmething "just as good" because it pays a better profit, the fact still stands that ninety nine out of a hundred druggists recommend Chamberlain's Colic and iDiarrhoea Remedy, when the best medicine for ' diarrhoea is asked for, and do so because they know from what iheir customers say of it, that it can be depended upon.

Woman Who Shuns Corsets is

Found . to Be Mans Equal, BALTIMORE Sept. 20- That women who do not wear corseti are far better insurance risks than those who do is the opinion of women doctors in Baltimore Not only did the women doctors think that life is prolonged' by women who disregard corsets, but many weie of the opinion endurance and muscular activity almost equal to men's by dis

carding their waist armor.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always bears the Signature of

A 5 per cent decrease In tho potato acreage may lie due. to a realization

that the ultimate consumers will not

be able to eat so many ut prevailing prices.

Nowadays the owner of the- "oneman farm," Intensively cultivated, Is In luck, being Independent of hired help, unless he feels the need of a chauffeur.

Immigrant families from South America are bringing In great rolls of money, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars. One suspects that they Intend to rvnt a flat.

Chauffeurs to Be Locked In Room With Wax Image of Victims to Make Them Sorry Shanghai. As a means of prenting automobile accidents the Health Precautionary association, an organization composed of leading Chinese of Shanghai, recently prepared a list of suggestions among which are several of engaging novelty. The suggestions which were adopted at a meeting after lengthy debate were submitted to the municipal council of the international settlement. "All motorcars have rubber-tired wheels and run without noise. It is too late to blow a horn when a car has already collided with a pedestrian. A car should have a very small bell attached to one of the front wheels and this bell should be kept ringing ajl the time so that when pedestrians hear it they can get out of the way. "This bell should be half the size of a bicycle bell. Each car should have a speed limit, but the fire brigade, doctors and police motorcars should be exempted. "A chauffeur should wear a brass badge on his breast. The badge should be three Inches in diameter and should have his name and the number of his license In English and Chinese inscribed thereon. The badge should be issued by the municipal council at a few taels each. Then a man not licensed will not dare to drive a car. "All motortrucks should have rails or Iron chains around the cars to insure safety and in case of collision tho cargo will be prevented from falling and Injuring pedestrians. Cargo should not be piled too high to prevent danger when passing over bridges. "There should be one licensed chauffeur and an assistant to take charge of each motorcar or truck. The ass?9rant should sit behind and keep a lookout when the car turns around, goes backward, enters or leaves the garage. The owner of the car will

not mind spending a little money in employing an assistant chauffeur. "After a person is killed by a motorcar a wax image of the deceased should be made and placed in a room and any chauffeur who causes Injuries to others should be locked up in this room so that he will see the image and feel sorry. TTlIs may cause him to repent. This has been introduced in America and has produced successful results."

"School Days, School Days.' Do you remember the old song about school davs beinc colden rule davs?

It is wrong to send a coughing, sneez-;bowels without any of that terrible

The Ideal Purgative. As a pure purgative, Chamberlain's Tablets are the exact thing required. Strong enough for the most robust, mild enough for children. They cause an agreeable movement of the

Wr Anno 5 AhprrnmhiM It is wrong to send a coughing, sneez-wnnuut any mai wmuie r o lL "ST. spitting child to school to spread piping. They are easy and pleasant Physicians to a number Of larfie liscas erms an lonff other little ones .,to take and agreeable in effect.

enterpnzes employing many wo

men in Balfimore. said that the

difference in activity and endlir- with Foley's Honey and Tar. This . li l t 1

ance between women who do not

wear corsets is marked, $ 100 It ward, SUM). The reader of this paper will te pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Catarrh Deine greatly inliuenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cureis taken internally and acts thru the Wood on the mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors hpve eo mach faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollais for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address : F. J. CHENEY Ä CO., Props., Toledo Ohio. Sold by Druggist, 73c. adv.

germs among

Common colds are infectious. Protect your own and other little ones

safe family remedy checks coughs and

colds, loosens phlegm and mucuous and coats raw, irritating membranes with a healing, soothing medicine. Sold by Rose Mehringer.

Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, icd oolbi the rw. inflimed urficei; top the rtipin. trenßling fechnjj in the throat. It i made o! the purnt, freinest Dd finot infiredienUtobehad. cootiias no opiatei or other harmful drugs, .od costs twice at much to make aa ay imitation of it. Every Uaer a Friend

.d rol bteafor Folay'a Hooey and Tar. Two

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troubled n BOfi. 'V 1 W. iCtb St.. Littla Rok. Atk. -I am io ray 'igblyaavcnth ytr anj I wt troubled wilha lickl.n ia my thro-t. -Ui la If 11 you th.t Fclty'a Moray and Tar baa f!b.?-G.o. P. Randall. Daytoo. N,.. Foley'a Honey and Tt ia recommended (or couhi, cold.. hoar.eneM. tickling cl the throat, apaamodic croup whoopio coub, U $rippc .ad broach.ai couha. For sale by Koea Mehringer

$75 Went lo Charily Hod $2,500 for Liquor. BOSTON MASS. Sept 2) In looking over the returns from fraternal organizations filed with his department, as required by la Clarence V. Hobus, commissioner of insurance is finding some interesting entries in the expense columns. For instance in the returns of a fraternal societ; in Chicopee. one of the objects of which is charity he found that during the p3st 12 months $900 is listed as having been spent for cigars and $2,500 for liquor. Mr Hobb3 pointed out 'that the organization apparently satisfied the ends of charity as here were items of $15 donated to the Red Cross and 150 to Polish children.

Help Then; Help Yourself When you consider the steady, continuous, never-interrupted work demanded 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 permitted to remain, iiiusimr backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, dizziness, floating specks, sallowness and irregular bladder action. Foley Kidney Pills pive relief promptly. Sold by Hose Mehringer.

Readers of either of the three Evansville papers are doubtless glad that the, "Funk-hausers," have been buried, For Gawds sake lets not hear any more about the funkhausers, The innumera ble columns of rot that has been printed about those two young petifogers during the past 3 years is worse than war. We are glad that they are buried let 'em rest- Their daddy ought to have a job with the exposition, for as a press agent I e is No. AAL

Could Hardly Straighten Up. When the kidneys are overworked or disordered and 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, Pa., writes: "My kidneys and back hurt me so when I got out of bed in the morning I could hardly straighten up. Had to rub the small of my back before I could walk. I could hardly button my shoes. I haven't felt the soreness since I took Foley Kidney Pills. Sold by Rose Mehr-inirer.

Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South ern Railway trains at Jasper is as follows; Southbound Nc, 12 Leave 7;55 a m. No. 11 ' ....11:15a.m. No. 6 " ... 7;15 p.m. Northbound No. 5 Leave 9:15 am-

. . . ..4;45 p.m, . . . .8:00 p.m.

No. 13 No. 11

SEEK MYSTERY OF

CAhOKIA mound

Prof. W. K. Moorehead to Open Illinois Relic of Prehistoric Inhabitants.

WORK SIMILAR TO THE AZTECS

Exploration May Develop Information of Surpassing Interest to Archaeologisti Greatest Structure cf Kind in World. Hast St. Louis, 111. rrobing of the mysteries of the great Cahokla mound near this city has been begun by Prof. Warren K. Moorehead of And-

over, Mass., upon the suggestion of J

the Smithsonian institution, universities and scientific associations. With a corps of experienced assistants lie will open Cahokla and the chain of 72 other mounds In Madison and St. Clair counties which furnish the most remarkable memorials of North America. Exploration may deelop information of surpassing Interest and value to archaeologists. Covering 16 acres, the Cahokla mound, which Is 100 feet in height, Is the greatest structure of Its kind in the world.. It was supposedly a religious . temple. Archaeologists estimate that the settlement of the mound builders numbered not less than ir0,. (XX) inhabitants at the height of its prosperity. At First Agriculturists. The size of the settlement site, as It can be imagined from the ruins, the agricultural type of much of the work in flint, 'such as the great spades and boos almost peculiar to that vicinity, and the rich alluvial bottomland combine to show that the Cahoklans were probably at first agriculturists. They probably fished and hunted to some extent, but they, doubtless, depended for their subsistence upon their labor in the field and their staple food was unquestionably com. It Is believed that the appearance of the bison resulted In the abandon raent of agriculture and the development of the chase, with the result that the community became nomadic and gradually crumbled and dispersed to the four quarters of the continent. Believed to Have Come From Mexico. The preponderance of evidence so far discovered is that the people of Cahokla were worshipers of the sun. There is so much about Cahokla that is similar to the works of the Aztecs that the conviction is forced upon the student that it was from Mexico that these people came to the Mississippi valley, . bringing their religion, their priesthood, their corn, their mode of life and their middle order of primitive cIvillzÄtion. EvVn jf the exploration of the Cahokla mound Is not followed by any important Vdiscoveries, it is certain that the'control by the state will be given greater momentum when the people of Illinois are brought to a realization of Its archaeological value. Up to the present time the Cahokla and other table-like turmull in the group have not been explored much more deeply than the plow and spade can work.

FINDS COAL VEIN IN STREET

Property Owner Can't Mino It for Fear of Destroying Buildings of Great Value.

iVttsvllle, Pa. A rich vein of coal, two feet thick, was found under the

curbstone of Harry Lord of kNorth

Third street. There Is no doubt that the vein contains thousands of tons of coal, but it cannot be mined, as such action would weaken buildings of great value. The excavation made, by which the coal vwas discovered, was for the purpose of placing a gasoline tank under the pavement. Mr. Lord took a ton of the vein and found'lt of good burning quality. The find is near the court house and shows, as has been believed, that large quantities of coal are immediately underneath the Schuyklll county temple of justice.

KING BARS CREAM HORSES

Famous British Hackneys Grow Too Small, Owing to Inbreeding. - London. The famous six cream ponies, which were formerly part of the state pageantry of London, will never appear again drawing the royal coach through the London streets, as, owing to inbreeding, the stock has grown too small for ceremonial purposes and their placo have been taker, by the "royal blacks." The stock of creams, however, will not be allowed to die out "altogether, for the kin? has presented them to tlu army council, and in future they will be used as cavalry drum horses.

Home Gardening Beats Gclf. Detroit, Mich. Thousands of Detrolters who acquired the gardening habit during the war have continued the practice of making and tending patches of vegetables and small fruits until it bas become a hobby with a large proportion of men here. More Interest U ; being taken In gardening than In golf, haseball or other spirts dujing the gunner months, according to -thäse who 'have' made a btudy of

'Ulf Situation,

HUGHES' CHILL TONIC

PALATABLE Better thsa Calomel and Qaiaiae. CouUim no Artenlc.

The Old ReiUtle.

EXCELLENT GENERAL TONIC As well as for Chills and Fevers, Malarial Fevers, Swamp Fevers and Billious Fever?; Just whatyoa need at this eeason. Mild Laxative, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tonic. TRY IT, 'Don't Take Any Substitute. 60c and $1.20 Bottles. Prepared By ItOIJIXSON-PETTETCO., Louisville, Ky Incorporated.

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Popular Excursion lo Louisville Saturday, October 1st, 1921. Prom fcrp nw ROUND TRIP JASPER Including war tax

Tickets will be sold on all regular trains Satnrday, October let, 1921. t J .Ml 1.. . ... '

ana wiu oe good in coaches, or in Bleeping cars upon payment of regular Pullman charges. . Good returning on all regular trains up to and including No. 2 leaving Louisville at 9:50 p.m. Monday October 3d. 1921. For tickets and detailed information, apply to ticket agents. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM,

Popular Excursion to St.Louis W.o. Saturday, September 24th, 1921,

LOW ROUUD TRIP PARE

Fare $5.25 War tax 42

Total $5.67

PROM JASPER

Tickets will be sDid for all regular trains on Saturday September 24, 1921, and will be good in coaches or sleeping cara upon payment of the regular Pullman rates and surcharge. Good letur&ing on all regular trains upto and including No. 1. leaving St. Louis, 9:20 p. m. Monday Sejit, 20ih, 1921. For tickets and detailed information apply to local ticket agents.

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I Low Round Trip Fares I ' ' FOR !

EVANSVILLE EXPOSITION, EVALSVILLE, IND.

Sept, 20th-Oct. 1st, 1921 Agents will sell round trip ticket? at reduceda fres on Septeniher 19th to 30th inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive at Evansvhle before noon Oct. 1st, limited to return before midnight October 3rd, 1921. Agricultural products and machinery, Home Economics Proaucts. Horse Show, L ve Stock exhibit, Vaudevihe, Big Free attractions, Music galore, Numerous other attractions. For detailed information, consult Ticket Age its. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM

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