Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1921 — Page 5
IASPER COURIER
Ja. pr 3Iail.?. Mil in, 7:55: :15a m and 8pm Miil out 7:30 a.m 5:30 p,m. Ri'Dh Sturm was in Evansville Sa'.urd-iy. L ii4 J mp3 i i 1 1 nihlen were ii Evan will Si'.urdiv. m rec"vrl another shipment o barrel slt. .New cooperate El J. Ktnbler. 53 p?r cent reduction in Wdl' paper anH a complete lina F. C. Kurlbr. The D. of I had adarcoTnes night at the Opera home. Thie wa an old f.l c caase anl vai well attended Geor ;e t' Wagner got fO vote? so did he res: or h ticket last TiieaHnv. out of 1150 Great ele ction fca" A good t;me to store a sup ply of pot-itos ror your winter use at $3 53 a big for s lcted round sto.'k Elw. J. Kutb!er. ChL'agr is claiming the world largest gas plant and we thought it was in Washington. The moon is reported 12 miles ahead of schedule and so are other hign th n :s. Divorce is merely the sauce p'quint which makes a woman more appealing to jaded masculine taste Peihap3' instead of foliage on the moon, the man up there needs a snave. Red Crops Christmas seals quoted at pre-war prices, are "Every fourth child born the world is Chinese; " Did has three and is worried. The 7th and th grade of St. Joseph PchocIwas defeated in a foot bill game Tuesday by Col ege in a score of 15 to 7 TheAmerhan oleases himself bydoing'big things" for the woman he loves, but he often forgets to please ner by doing little things. A young woman wouldn't feel go sorry for the tirst man she rerefuses if si e realizes how. in the alchemy of time, she becomes "that little gitl I miht have and didn'tFrench Lick Defeated Last Friday night French Lick basket bdl te.,m was defeated by the loci 1 High School team by a score of 41 to 15. The game was exciting and inUr-ting. Hochesang and featund by good guarding, Joseph! Gosman and Himsel a so featured the game At the c o?e of 1st half the score was 0 to 8. the final score 41 to 15. This makes Jasoer s fifth victory. How Not to Take CoM. Some persons are subject to frenmnt tolds. while othT scMon. if wer. have a coM. You w the latter -take rood care of them selves. They take a shower or cold sponge bath every day in a warm room, avoid over-heated rooms, sleep ; with a window open or partly open, avoid excesses, over eating, becoming over heated and then chilled and getting the feet wet. Then, when they feel the first indication of a cold, they take Chamberlain's Cough Kenmly without delay and it is soon over. A number of ruhber necks v ere attracted to the courthouse last ecurt thinking thaf.they wer going to hear a lot of salicious testimony in a divorce suit. They waited and waited finally Judge Dillion adjourned ; The case was over no racey, testimony and the R. N wanderen home declaring it a fixed up atTair. Sure When vou want a racey show pay for it. Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, od lootbi the rw, inflamed lurltcci: itopi the rpinß. trinülmg leelmj in the Ihrott. It it made ot the purest. freh. et nd fine! ioredicnti tobe had. con tains no opiate or other harmful drugs. nd coti twice fit much to mike any ttnitatiua of it. Every Uter a Friend "Mr Mil bo fcai aera nd 1 hoo.lly !' he woul4 diaJ it it si rot ttfor Kol Uontt Tr. !. ,.!. b. and U t"t t raap 4 t.a UowbUd do BJOf. ' -M. W. H. Tbfnl-. W.IOth St.. Lttl Ri. Aik. -I am in my iiMr uoth yttr ani I troubled hatkkJiBt o throt. laaaffT a.aitattll you that KtU' Hnv f b, Foley'i Honey and Tar u recommended tor coußh. coldi. hoaneneu. licklincf the throat, spasmodic croup whoopio? coub, U grippe od brouchi-l cough. For .sale bv Kosa rehrlnger
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toLarge line of wall paper fOr fall panering Nickel a roll and up. F. C Kuebler. Jasper Ind. 'Mongolian solder3 ordered to cut off thVr pigtails". The hairbobbing fad is spreading JJfe is one fool thin' af:er an other; love is two fool thtng3 nfter one another. .Now Foch cn sa". ,4Mv lef: wing fa shaker ; my r ght is in ? sir : birqi ta a tack in mr cent r Armistice Dag Toav the comb ned American Lotion p Qt3 of Dubois County wil observe Armistice Dv a Huntingb jrg. They are to hav paa'ado, public sDakin, ht1 wi'l aho dedicate a nw flag cole on Fourth and M in streets Th combine posts are, Jasp-r, Birds-eye. Ferdinand, and Huntingburg enl arge size double blankets at. 12.00 per pair at Ed'Jr. J. Kuemer's. Cood Health. If you would enjoy good Jiealth, keep your bowels regular, ho oru can reasonably hope to feel well, when constipated. When needed, take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild and gentle. tor Underwear for Ladies Misses and children at a low price at Edw, J. Kuebler. Jasper Defeated The Jasper Tiger football team 1 . 1 I IT
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Huntingburg walked off with them bv a score of 39 to 0. Ttm was theS2nd game of the series each team winning a game. This is the 3rd defeat out of fm games. Husband and Wife Write Mr. and Mrs. James Carson, Co lumbus, N. M., sign a letter saying: "We have both concluded we shall never be without Foley Cathartic Tab lets and we believe them to be es sential to good health. They keep the stomach sweet, liver active and bowels regular. They banish consti pation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, bloating, sour stomach, gas on stomach, bad breath, coated tongue. Not habit forming. Sold by Rose Mehringer. Seouls vs Huntingburg The B07 Scout fot ball team vill p'ay the Huntingburg Hoy Scouts at H'bnrg Sunday. I'ho local played Colhge last week and showed good work, ann are determir ed to defeat the H'bjrg Scouts , A Timely Suggestion. This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supnly of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the winter is over and results are much more
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' uanu unu kivc-ii u mmjii a me iirst inuicaiion oi a com appears and before it has become settled in the system. There is no danger in giving it to children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. Washington vs Jasper The Ja?per High School bisk t ball tc am will plav Washington Saturday night Nov. I9rh at the local gym. 'J his is the first game between thet vo and agood game is assured Come out and root for your home team . M - CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Chamberain's Tablets Have Done Her A World of Ciood. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done me a world of good,' writes Mrs. Ella L. Button, Kirkville, N. Y. "I have recommended them to a number of my friends and all who have used them pr:;so them highly When troubled with indicestion or consti pation, give them a trial and realize' for yourself what an excellent medicine it is. Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921. thf seht duU time of South ern RaiU-ay trains at Jasper is as follows; Southbound No, No. No. No, 12 Leave. . . .7;55 a m. 11 " ....11:15a.m. 6 " ... 7;15 p m. Northbound 5 Leave 9;15 a m. No. 13 No. 11 . . . .4:45 p.m. . . . .8 :00 p.m.
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f ., TT A CHirm onrl hitrpn -iA3vilIe Saturday to spend the day. Mrs. L B. Grimes, of Des Moines, Iowa, who has been visit ing her mothers, Mrs W. A Trayhi, wpnt Evansville yesterday for a visit before returning home. fo Bei Bosse I cannof run for Mayor. . I wouldn't if I couid I rather keep my record And reputat on good. Wagner. We have Ladies Coat Suits it a lower pi ice also a Urge var-1 iety of Coats for Ladies, MissfS ind children. Look them over and iearn our prices' consider qua ity )f material & workmanship, before you buy Edward J. Kuebler Wanted: Motion Farmers are blui Dollar wheat is in sight. Corn prices olumped into lowest since 1911, Oils to th? season's lowest ince t905. Falling price wouldn't any differs ce, if everything olse fell in proportion. Same with rising prices Buing power is what counts In the long ran, all that is needed for good business is motion Held Up The r)ck road contract let to A. B Kremrj about a mdnth ago for about 2 miles of Paroka township, known as the John Steineker road, for abont $10,000 a mile has been protested by taxpayers of that township and ihe contract help up The taxoayers claim that the cost is excessive. The protest has been ent to the State Highway Commission by Auditor Seng. As soon as 60 days have elapsed the Commissioners will adv for bid to complete three roads whos :ontractors have defaulted, and che roads will be . completed at che cost of the bondsman. Wm. Cave was the Contractor for two it the roads and Traylor and Kremp for the other Advice for Women Who Suffer "I advise every woman who suffers with kidney trouble to try Foley Kidney Pills," writes Mrs. Bessie Brawner, 2522 Scoville Ave., Cleveland, O. "I could not do my housework, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel like a new woman and am able to do my work." Rheumatic pains, swollen ankles, backache, stiff joints sore muscles and sleep disturbing bladder ailments indicate disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly. Sold by Rose Mehringer. HaysvillB Haps The marriaare be ween Edward Weisheit and Dora Neukaum took place last Tuesday Nov. 1st; also that of George Hemmerlein of Ktllervilh and Miss Nora Neukaura oi this plpce on the same day. The Harbison Town ship Teachers Institute was held here Saturday. Repairs on the hun h are bemc: made by Iwbt. Frey b.rcrrr and assis'ants. The farmers are busy husking corn ns bad weatheris liable to set in 8)0n. ut Tliis Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back: rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold by Rose Mehringer. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can he reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucou surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. The Courier advertisers are letting down the price bars-into the üeld of bargains.
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!bQi3 SdÄ Elevates aud Mills of Duin the near Est Relief Grain Cam paign. The delivery of grain to the mills ani elevators foe the Near East Relief is set for the week of November 14th. The following firms and individual have agreed to handle this grain free of ch:rge as their contribution to this cause: Wallace Milling Company Hunt ingbufg, Bohnert Ele ator Jasper. Victoria Mills. Jasper. Millers Bros. Milling Co, Herdiand The Holland Mills. HoiIanl. Birfseye Fiour Mil, jirdseye St. Aul ony rlour Mil, St. Anthmv. Ddbi Milling Company, Duboi?, Indiana Djbois Couity farmers are 3ked f or two crs of corn. AM ndications so far are that we'll r.iise the q iota readily if evTery f irmer donates his or her fittle bitof cirn (e sure to h.ive vour portion delivered b-fore th1 end of next weak N Vimbcr lUm. so that the aoove mentioned firms will not be not put to extra work and roub'e in talcing care of stragglers. Roy S- Lundin County Cha rman, Neir Eist Rtlief Grain Campaign Farmers Institute- For 1921 The following is the schedule of Farmers Institutes for Dubois County for the present and the speaker for each institute'. Holland Nov. 19, 1921. Mr- R A. Ogg of Grencastle. Mrs C N, Lindley of Salem. Mr. B. H. Wibbeler of Holland is Institute Chairman. Cuzco. Nov. 29. 1921. Mr. W. H. Senour of Brookville. Mrs. C. N. Lindley of Salem- Mr- 0. S. Harmon of Cuzco is Institute Chairman. Ireland- Nov 30, 1921. Mr. W , Senour of Brookville. Mrs. C. N Lindley of Salem Mr. T C Glezen of Ireland is Institute Cha'rman .. Portersville- Dec 5, 1921. Mr. A. Drake of Farmersburg M.s. J Spindlcr of Grab;ll. Mr. H. Ruckriegel of Jasper is Institucj chairman. The officers and committees for each township institute as sociation are working hard to make this year the best of their history. The Cass township institute hohis their institute first as their program completed and the ex ibits and prenium lisLs alt arranged for and in order for Nov. 19th. The speakers obtained- this year are good ones, people who have a message for us. Everyone is welcome and urged to come out to any or all of these insti tutes. t They offer splendid opportunities to jet to know the folks of our community. The Farmers' Institute is an old institution; but it never d.d d anymore gcod as it can right now. Veneed more Farmers' Institutes and shall net be satisfied untill there id one in every commuuty in Dubois Count, every winter. ROY S LUNDIN County Farmer' Institute Chairman and County Agricultural Agen . She Knows After 20 Years. A cold, even when it has develnned a hacking couih, difficult breath 1 i- i . v i i . f inir. sleenless nichts, mw thrnnr nn sore luns,even then a cold, yields to Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs.. Milton Wjiite, Box 32, Azalia, Mich. writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar for the past 20 years and tind there is no other cough or croup' remedy like it You may use my nam? ltZS at. the seat of
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tunned . When a girl preferes to stay at home than to p;o to the movies the wedding belh should get ready to rinr. A V!iss in hand h wor h two in the engine Laugh an I tna worll vi?h vita you, weep and the world laughs at you. Issuing medical beer permits wil maice som sirlc Girh fojk go d O enouirh rat and uurrnarrie an i eTti-s down a rich manie$ an J Ktfttleü , - . i ..i up Jome go to the movies to! re3t othew to read abud. WHAT THE SPHINX SAYS By NEWTON NEW KIRK. "How human It is to remember those who owe us and to forget those we owe."
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Cljanfcsgtbtns By EDGAR A. GUEST For courAKÄ that we sorely need. For strength to do the splendid deed, For youth, who made the racrlfice And, smiHfig-. puid the bitter rrlca t That freedom ask3 cf sturdy men. Oh God, accept our thanks again. V To tlce once-more today we kneel: Sad music of the crash of ster.l Accompar.I our prayers, and yet Thy mercies everywhere are :t;et. And we tr crate ful for th youth That boldljdai-ed to Küard the truth. Oh God, wW srave us Fihf to Tl e way to serve, we pray to the; "We thank thee for all mothers fair Who Rave their sons Into thy care And bravely hid their Krief ar.d pain That liberty ami truth should reum. We thank thee for each r.oble heart That scorned to play the toward part; We thank thee for the humblest lad That In the.- bitter times is rIi To toil untt war's Mags are furled To make ti'MndMer. better world. For yield of -e and fruit and vine Once more'ou- gratitude is thine; Hut In these d.vs of dangers, we Now offer praytrs of thanks to thee For all the brave and loyal breasts Wherein the love of honor rests. Oh Ood. we thank thee for our youth That still hold dear the ways of trutn; We thank thee for their courage, and Devotion to our native land; We're thankful that our Hag still fleams The emblem of man's highest dreams. From Tl;e American Uoy. NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT FIE Time Was When No Thanksgiving ' Dinner Was Worthy of the Name in Its Absence. Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie was held to be unthinkable. Yet there could be no pumpkin pie without molasses; because Colchester, Connecticut, did not receive its supply of molasses in season, it voted, in 170.", to put off its Thonkstfvinff from the tirst to the second Thursday of November! Pumpkin pies thus featured were usually baked In square tins, having only four corner pieces to each pie. Second only to the pumpkin pie in Importance at such a Thanksgiving feast as Whittler sings nas the turkey which had been fattened for the The Indispensable Pie. occasion and which, when slowly roasting before the open fire and painstakingly basted from the dripping pan beneath, was fit to be the lord of any feast. Chicken there was, too, though always in the form of ehlekei pie, and vegetables of every sort, with raisins and citron, walnuts and popcorn, apples and cider galore. Surely few could have really wished Joys such as these to be sacrificed to a second service in the mating house' Golden Promise of the Future. We are thankful for the assurance that out of all the tumult and madness of the past years the world of mankind is t0 fina a nfe richer, truer, grander, than any it has heretofore known, a sweeter tolerance and of a broader jpoodwiU and brotherhood. And we are thankful for the thought, amounting almost to a settled conviction, that as a consequence of the preat awakening which has come to it with nil its blood and tears an suffering, the world will from now on have forever done with every form of organized hypocrisy and oppression. will love the truth and nothing but the I truth, and will deal Justly, and love aercy. X Giant Blacksnake Robs Henroost S X Chester,'' Pa. Thomas Collins of Ogdep discovered that the chicken thief robbing his hennery of healthy young chicks was a blacksnake nearly ten feet long. Collins killed the reptile after half au hour's fight. Kach morning Collins found his chicks disappearing. When he beard a cackling chorus he found the snake with another bird.
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