Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1922 — Page 5
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Week rfeeins the Furniture Show, j lav iiui Iiinil i ii um wws w - w i Ed M EfKfthe Tailor in in Chic -n thw weeK inß . the nesr Style clothes fnr Mon . OaaihI Tramms nroa Itolrl 1 f t i" K. C, Hall over Haberlys Ccn P fetionery Tuesday night. Keneth 'Krye of Cory don is here visiting his parents this . " lit. and Mr j Leo Frye are are here t rum Albuin 111, is here vißitintr relatives, Jacob C Lorey left last Sundav for" Chicao-to a tend the Furrji tureShdw there this week, will b8 back'Sunday, - ' ' Louis P Joseph Mgr of Jasper Desk C.. ard w ifeljeft for Chicago Sunday night to attend the Chicffo Furniture pHow They viir b;ßone the en'ire tr ek. Wra ;Bdckman and Virgil GrameUpYcRerTSitfurned Tüea'day from a trip to Jackson Miss nnd Burrunding territory in the inteiotof the VtlfeeTlills. ii Services were held at tho Trinty Church the pt weak Rev. Re er delivered 8ome in; turning message. Dr filler also preach.o4 onTSljrtday and -.Tuesday. ' Otvell Vins OtwMl def ated Holland Tnedav night in a basK it ball gam on J. H,:S flw4iy a score of 44 to z'. tu. v. uouw was uie m tree. Jasper Defeats Boo.ie -
The Jpef High School bas- rou for Seniors for Decemberket ball team defeated Boonville wuh the average of 95.4. Karl last Friday by score of 41 to V, Himsel lead the Juniers 94.3.
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victory. . .'Sophmore vA. Kut'i Kuaoipn West Baden ülaj here tonight; ifor Freshman 9ß
Come öucand see old J. n. b. put out the 10th victory-: . i i - J H S Dance
rrtA ' ü V- UooliV iif Ward de Wet, 957, 73rd Ave., OakThe Jasper Hiirh basket .ball rn .:lr mtiG bov and eiri
tcam ftaU ä4ceflanh ' It nad a severe dry vwspihg cough , withwas eil attended The P'OCeed o.ut--phlesm,'a cough thatn chokes and ITO'tp the Athletic Association, 'flushes the face of the sufferers like :f V;' ' - : r v -unto convulsions. Foley's Honey and .s ;. . ,i Tar wts a wonderful remedy." Caaes Foley's Has NfWfalHed. Hke this Rive Foley's Honey and Tar January Is '.a baVl vmonth' for influ- its reputation as the best remedy for enza, la grippe and bronchial troubles, coughs and eclds. Sold by Rose It is unwise to neglect the slightest Mehringer. ;
coujf h or cold . Foley's Honey ana' l ar gives prompt relief, gets right at the trouble, covers raw inflamed surfaces with a healing coating, clears the air passages, eases stuffy breathing And . a a am1 ikoVi inn Vt A 1 building sleep. Mrs. F. A. Gibson, 1547 College .Aye., Racine, Wis., writes: Foley's has "never failed in giving immediate relief and i am never without-iL". Sold by Rose Mehnnger. POOP harm hUnSf It tenueni rtl . "t Edw. Blsmger wasonMon-l chv re unpointed Superintendent of the (County poor.- f&rm at-.'a salary ot S900 per year There were no other application . . , . Chamber a,n s cough M3r. Thi is a pleasant, safa and reliable medicine for couChs and colds. It ' and "has been in use for manyyears la held in high esteem in those households where its good qualities are liest known.- it ts a favorite with inother of young children, as it contains no opium or other harmful drug:. Try it when you have peed of such a remedy. v Effective Bundny, November 27. 121. the schtdule time of South Railway trains .t Jasper is, na follows; Sottthbound No, 12 Leave. .V. 7:55 a m. No, 11 M ..-llrOOa.m. No. 6 " ":0r p m Nortlibouml No. 5 Leave. ...9:10 a m. No. 13 " ....4:45 p.m. No. li " ....8:00 p.m. CASTORTÄFor Infants and Children On Uoo For Ovo r 30 Yea ro Always bears the denature of Constipation. Constipation of the bowels is a stoppage of the &qwer system that removes waste" matter from the body. It ii as necessary &t your bowels move reinilarly once each day, to carry off thia vrsst at if U that the -watte pip of yaur home be kept open and carry tb wasU from the house. If yoa would enjoy good health, keep your bowels regular by takinr ChamUt Iain's Tablets when needed. .
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Is this week announced as 3 1 : j 1 o 1 r rv.u: tew yeais bxkeeper pnd mana ger of the Dubjis Implement Company of Dab )is, He po33s es all thequalifica'ions to make a good recotder and if he secure ,the nomination assures the F pie that he wil' give the cffice attention. Hilioüs Headache. When you t have a severe headache, a, disordered stomach and constipation, take ' three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will correct the disorders of the liver and bowels, effectually curing, the headache. 100 I'l WOOD Or Huntingburg Jeputy prosecuctor for Patoka township is thia week announced as a candi date for joint representative) from in the Indiana Legislature from the counties of Dubois and M art in. At. Wood isa native of Selion Warrick County, 31 years of age, a graduate of I U at Bloomirigton, has ju?tbeen mri ried, Located at Huntingbjrg last July to succeed R, VV. Arm strong in the law practice. Dur ing the war wi s a conlcrlfci and served a yer oversea?, an Jbelon: s tothevArnV Legion,, He has a gerial disposition, is a good mixer and If he hustles hard enoügä is sure uf tl. e nominanation - School' Holes'have j,J3t completed, ' Christmas T0 and now are worKingon 'Marmion.' The students recieved their 1 st semester reports last Tuesday. ,Rapheal Btessinger leads ; f or-f Seek Friends in Hour of Need.; "IrTtViP hour of need we ouicklv seek our best friends," writes Chas. SchridJi NOTICE With the interest and requeat Ol my inenas pi jasper ana thrOUftl OUt Dul)018 County, Inj I have resigned my position as Embalmer i nd 1 uneral director f H Bosse & Son of Louisville Ky. to whom I rendered my s r irvice the past three years with 'success and satisfaction. " am now opening an under tMntr PQtnhlUhmpnr fullv orJ with nnw Qtnrk with whirh i j C8n guarantee the highest pro- j fPQoinnai nnH svmm1 heiV spj virp' wwm.w. " f oil fimoo Min tnxy nrH u?ith . th fa t h d w Hearse b , 4 . .. . aM K "t" at una .mijc vwiru . ther and roads wH not permit j the use Of an Auto Hearse A 1 though I am in DOSltlon to US either as c'esired bv my patrons j , t d t gjx n and New- . 0. . v c2 StTCf tP cnt hal block west .of Court House and am ready and after January 17th. 1922 to r l Cdlls da. or h' fn wouIa appreciate for you to era Wfi:ic in Vyiiv. iiuu uuijr vti i business but at all time your pre 6encewill.be enjoved YOUR FRIEND JACOB P. SCHWENK Folejo Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH checkt it quickly tnd iurei. im ft l&roai Ol duickuj dear tb throt.f phlegm y AJ0 imtw w i inucui. od cou the rtw, iadtmed lurfices with hetlinf , lootbioC medi cine. Dea't Cough Until Weak "I am an old Udr. 75 jeara old, aod I bid very bid couh from httioj U frippe. 1 tbouht it Jood time to try oley's Honey sod Tif Compound, od I tent and Jot bottle, aad it topped tny coujth, tod I Cot better. So now 1 tm around he bogie e4a. Mra. Mtry Kuby, Spoksac W .ta. We cart firovtm imitation ir " substitute is as good as th$ genuitte FoUy's Honey and Tr Foraale by Hoki Mehringer uDead in it like the man the hearst, are the merchants who don't adrcrtise
le fop ToshlD Trustee " -Bainlridgetasliip'"-' In this issue appears the an nouncement of Mathias Blessing. er, wno is a canaiuaie iur uie cffice of township trustee ofBainbrdge Township subject to the decision o I theoters at coming primary Mr Blessinger was barn and reard in this township and lived her all his life, except for the period when he was sup erintendent of the County farm. Hi record as a manager and farmer at tn?8 place, speak well for him in the coming race as he is a man of thift and business ability. Mr Rles3inger has been a stanch democrat all his life and is a man of fifty-five years of age, If elected he promises to see to that roads are Kept in the best possible condition dur ing the entire year, that the pat rons are given good schools and that the buildings are kept in proper repair and not molested during the summer months. Mr Blessinger has the character and ability to make a gord executive Crook la Tomptramtntil. Vienna. Forcing his employer safe and finding only about $20 worth üf crowns, Rudolph Twrdlk hanped "himself, leaving a note that the disappointment after so hard a Job was more than he could stand. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, prcaty influenced by constitutional conUU1UI13, UI1U III UIUCI IU lUlC IW juu must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous t,fcrfaces of the system. Halls Ca tarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. Ohio. All Drusrjrist?. 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Jikei. Si'jseney Dead Ex Senator Mike Sweeney died at his home in Jasper Monday evening Jan i922, aed 63 years, 0 months and 13 days M. Sweeney was born in Cincinnati, Ohio April 26 1858. and attended its city schools un til he was 16 years old, when his father movedto Dubois countv as a grade contractor on old R-c k norc and Jasper railroad and wiKe was puc lo woric on vne ... 1 . 1 graae iney locaceu in jasper o horoswptnpv rumainpi Ha vna a Kood mixer and ook: natuially . ..v.. : j rw to politics in vvhich he made many Rteaarasr irienas as wen -as ere mies whose ambition he happened Marshall, Justice of the peace, kept a clothin? store, taught school and was admitted to the practice of law, forming a parter nership w th the la'e Richard M. Milburn and the firm Milburn & Sweenv became one of the well known firms of Southern Indiana He wa s elected to the state Senate during the Mathewj adrr instration and afterwards served the county as Au litor of of the Countyand was very active in promoting tho NewCourt house whichwas erected while he was Auditor and which will always remain a monmenito Mikea hustling ability While his law partner was Attorney Oenpral of the State Aitorne Vienerai oi tne awe Sweeney served as deputy ti a yeling attorney general after Mil burn death he returned to Jasper and rentered the law practice at wlich he ccntinued up to his death. Inl80 he was married to Miss inersia öweeney witn an dauflrhterMrs. touia Koerner two brothers and two sisters remain to mourn hi death. The funeral o curred Thursday morning at St Joseph church burial in Fairview cemetery. After lif ea fitful fever interspersed vwith many political bi tles which he enjoyed with all gusto DOssib'e, we trus the olecpa I wei- Mike was one of tl ose rare I bis hearted good naiured men in wno seldom or never receive the credit and rewards justly duo thorn.
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' "Ludwig Weisheit met with a rather serious accident Mondav of laat week. Ludwig wanted to una ont u Kasoime WOUia Dum SO he held a match tO the Spout . o a gasoline can containing aboutapint of the latter His experiment resultal in blowing off the lid of the gasoline tank, tearing off about a quare of roof of the building, ind recieved a gash in his forehead. II e is better now. Roscöe Rhode 8 and Ard -IIa Freybeger, botn of Martin County, were marned Saturday, - Rev. Neubauer officiating Karl Red deman of Washington III. was elected to succ ed Rev Neubauer Iwhose pUce the former will takt about March 2th. Jackson Day Rally The woman democratic täte committee gave a Jackson Day Luncheon on Monda , January thj yth in the Riiey Room of Jlaypool Hotel Indianapolis at twelve o'clock, Democraric f rom, all over the state were prcsert Getrude McHugh Democratic State Committee was in charge A most attractive program of iptehes waa arranged as fols lows, The Democratic Party and its principles Mrs. Samuel Ralston Indianapolis. Democratic Clubs Mrs. L G. Ellingham Fort Wayne The Future Democracy in Indiana, v 1 Mrs. Harry McMulln Aurora Has the Republican Party full filled its campaign pledges. Mrs GraJe Clarke Indianapolis Woman as a Factor in Municipal Election. (Women prominrnt in the recent municipal eloction over the state will have a round table discussion of hi subject ) Worth Considering. The question is not so much how you contract a cold, but how to get rid of it with the least loss of time and convenience . . If. you will consider the experience ; of others under similar circumstances, who have been most successful in checking their colds in their beginning, you will securp a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without delay, ''and' use it faithfully. There are many families who have used this peparation successfully for years ' and hold it in high esteem . It is excellent. State School Survey '4 Charles M. . Curry of Terre Haute, chairman of the commission, reports that plans are now complete and the educational survey of nine Indiana counties and two Indiana cities. The survey is to be condncted beginning the week of January U for one day's inBtrutions in regard in doing thiswork which was authorized by thela8t State legislature and approved by Governer McCray The chairmen leaders of Indiana Survey. commission will vork in accordance with the direction of Frank P. Backman of the Gner al Education Board of Ne York pit M W r Vina nnrlnf oil atmilot .t . 8urves in otner Plates un u c. 9t h. W A Hemmer. Supt of the Huntingburg schools, and R,hflrt W. w7tlrar PmmMr Cni.n. ' indent oi schools of this countv. i mm m. a k. j amAa k m m m mm mm . l a - . mm workers in this survey. Mr. Hemmer will work in Evansville schools with Mr. H L. Smith of the Indiana University, who is the director of that unit. Mr. Eckert will work out of Washing ton in the Daviess cornty schools with Oscar H. Williams State Normal School Inspector, the director of the Daviess unit. - Head Acatcu and Body Ached. There are various symptoms of kidney trouble rheumatic pains, back ache, sore muscles, stiff ioints. and "always tired" feelinp. Mrs. Geo. Morgan, e. Fairfield, vt.f writes: j "My head ached and my whole body achcd 90 1 cojM not 8leep Foley Kid pilIs me Uef Th heal and strenEthen weak, disodered kidneys and bladder and help them in their work of filtering: the blood and casting out of the system the impurities that cause pain and disease. Prompt in acrion. Sold by Hose Mehringer. J50, L&jfj GEL1S IN COAL PILE
PrtcUr JewJa Recover at Harra af Ouralar &u eject in Day. ten, O. Cta ein natl. Ohio. Flftj thousand dollars' worth of Jewelry, stolen from the keoe of Col. William Co per Proeter. a November 23 last, bis just bet-o recorered In Day too. O. It was found under a pllejof coal ta the cellar of the aoüe occupied by Feter Yelk er, one of the can Indicted In cooaectlea with uyiik ...T:. ,
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FOX JblMT-REPRESENTATlVE. ELDO W.VOOD. oMIuntingburj: is C. n lidaA fnr J 'tint RpnrMntlivt fr rauaboisfcnd Martin counties 8U ject t . the Democratic primary May 2. 1922. For County Recorder. WM. E FC KERLE, of Bainbrigo Townfhip is a pandi late for recorder ,'of Dubois Coartjr itjct the Denoj atir primary 1 ect: o n M a 2 1 . iMimiAS BLESS I NGE1. is & Candidate for Tarsi r of Btiibride town iviip, i?ubjecttto Ihe deriibn oi the Democrat c primary e.ection. uEORGE GUKTZ is a ciudidate for Trif?tee of'Bainbri 4ee tounhip sut jeto D.m-krratie prinsry election M v ü VJ. EDWARD J. aREIDEXUAi;CilI, of B jone towiifrhip is a candidate f:r T:u tre oi B one ; township u j-rt u the democratic p'iuiarr 1: 2. Cut ThlOut It Is XVavtU Money Cut outihis slip, enclose with Gc 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 Jcoußhs, coldftand croup; Foley Kidney Pills for painVin sides and back; , rheumatism, backache, kidney and jbladder ailments; ai.d Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome, and thoroughly c.lean.sips .cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sjugglsh bowels. Sold' by Hose Mehringer. To the " Democrats Dubois County of A meeting wi 1 be hehl ia th court house in Jasper Jan. A 1922, Saturday at V SO A, M Tophis meeting hh urecmct com raitteemap ard township, county and district candidal es are called as well, as all democrats in gen eral intersted in the affairs of thf party y Piepse govern yourself according!,, aid ook well to the cxming:. meei.ug. John J .Mehne, County Chairman Robert E, Eckert, Secretary Dinolution Notice etice is hereby jfiven that the partnership heretofore xietinif be .veu the undersigned kno vn ai ih ü'm ' iirey brogenirHgel iu tfie tetail rarmiure bueinees it iiereby dieolved by until al conbent. John lxrev is empowered f iollecr t!l accotn c clue, an 1 settle all obliAtionJ thank everyone for their pair nap. RAYMOND I.OREY. JOHN LOKF.Y REAL LACE IS QUICKLY MADE Artlatith Needle Can Makt Decora. , tlon Thit C(o9ly Reemb1 tWork of Profaaaional. 4 Trace a design on the material to b useä and "underneath It llglitly tack aoine Krüssels Ii:. Undr the net place a ptere of heavjt. cotton cloth. Pad the defJjrr. where it will be mbst effecUv with- aarse niprcerlced'4 thread; using a much tlnr number for the actual enilmi'dery. Wheu padding the stitches mu. t always DeJLne reverse or m way in emhrolderV.Is to.his 'vvofkeor, and -tile im embroldary itself must be workM in sattu stitch, always being careful to take up the net foundation. When the design la -.finished take a harp pair of scissors and cnt away the mualln all around the pattern, being careful not to clip the net. The net must, of course, be cut away from any part of the material not covered 1 bj u10 dwign. when finished the ; llke n'Jie la(VTTgrriiimutiin;ti:;:t;jiS(aI Here is ycur opportunity to inture against embarrassing error t in spelling, pronunciitica and poor choice of words. Know the meaning of puzzling war term. Incr?a3e your efficiency, which rceuitain power and rjcces. WEBSTEITS i' I NEW 1NTERUATI0NAL DICTIONARY h an all-knowing t-'jhr, a universal question anivrcrer, made to meet your need. It is in daily us, by hundreds of thousand of succcaful Cfn ai'i v.rm-n tho wo'll over. 40 W Word. 2700 Pjm. 4000 Illustrations. 12.000 Hioraphlcal Entries 30,000 Geographical Subject. CJUXD ?IZF. (ili.sV.r-t Award) VinjUi-?iicjfio Kxpojition. RECLULS and LiDi; PATO Edltlwu. WRITH for Sr-ci-n-n Tjc-s FRr.C Pwck"t Map narni ttiU pupr. Q. & C. MCRRIAM CO., SprlniflelJ. Mt.. ü. S. A. K Is The CouBiES advertisers tro let ting; down tha prico bti3 into the &id oi brsaina
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Young-Clergyman Dwells Amid Coffins of 2OÖ$Q0 Defenders of VerduJ); HUT .GIVEII BY AMERICANS Wodcn Structure Ufcd by Priest Un til Ptrmanant Monument Can Do ' Ertctta to Hcroea of tho Qrtat War. faris. S .CiUe rXrpraort-Douar niont, which loofcs down or the wallt city of Verdun, France, and Its rin jot defenses, lives a priest who neve smiles. He Is younj;. tlear-ejed. au dte not nt'ed the ribton of the I.":Ioj of Honor nor the Cross of Warltl the palm that he wears to till tha he has served. He lives today in j woodeu lut with tle hours of :'",IK of Lis countrymen, the defrmler o Verdun. Time hns softened the sharHr out Hues of his surroundings, and from i distance serins to have given the 11' njin 'battle front a green earpet. Ii reality, trenches have Mumped in The rlnis of shell holes hiue heei rttunded hy rains, nnd fronts and melt inj ?nowH. Acres of tutik'led nite( harlx'd wire have brrn hidden mulei weeds and shrubbery. Rift Darrel Markt Grave. Some inches of rted rifle barrel protrude from the soli to mark a grav the workmen have not reached. Frag irents of leather nnd cloth equipment He scattered about, and cmmi alonp the more frequented paths one stumbles over bones. The wooden hut where M. I Abb Noel lives is perhaps 1!0 fret wide and AO feet long, the gift of an American committee. At the end opposite the Hhtrame is the altnr, and. fanning an ttUle, are tiers of cortiu-shnped boxes, with the lids Hosting loo-vly upon them. K:uh box is placarded with the names of the sector along the Verdun front where the fragmritt was found. i Flowers Blanket Coffins. Many of the cofllns are heaped high with flowers arid wreaths, and on all re Yisidiij: cards put there by thoe Hr e rfieHiurlr- renter about the locmMj hatnd m tile box. Of the -JIM.-C0O Flench who died at Verdun, said lhe abbe, ,S i. m x will never be Identlifletl. An "osualre" is to be eren d n this spot, and in it will be placed thep'sanvd hones," where they will fett. Fach sector will have a tomb designated for it. when now there Is wooden box. Four shrines. Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Miiselman. will ! grouped about the ossiuMre. Fach day adds to the collection thai i gathering In the temporary wo den hu? which serves until the pcini:ii!iit structure is completed. r 1 1 inr in mi -i 1 1 1 1 i it" . i ' i Ii n cross, built and eie td bv M.r-!ial I'eth!n for the dead of his arn.ir. A 1 few yards away Is the uraxr r n French coininander, (;T!a Anelin. killed Til tti-tion. sN"ot 'far distant and over the crest of the hill is the inactive roncrete monument built orr the "Trench of Bavonets" where an enTrlir5",,liifc fhe'ffv Kands'th'e bugle nll tirf -4itimn n v tlir.l 11 ttuv uiiiWm! to charge. Their bodies have nerr been disinterred and thrt protruding rlflea with hayoneti tiled are still clutched by the soMrs whoso. tftaes they mart, as though waiting for the long-delayed com m and to go forward. WHO . FOUNDED ST. LOUIS? Historical Society Tert Otbates Question Before Erecting Monument Commemorating Event. St. LiniK The fftr of th l.ewly fniied St. ULsforlr! M!ty to erect s croui monument hre to comineiuort tho founding f th ilty February 13, 170-1,: wlflr the siiK'k'Cstion tliHt the rntral flsur hy Itene AuiiKf (hoiitean, urrounld hy a pmiip ef pioneers, includlns l.acld has rpened the old question as to who Kjs the actual founder this ciiy. r'huutfau has hi-en rt'narded hy nifur hilorinns a .:u-U le'j Meut'Haitt. Th fn iiy his had th Inscription wit Ch treau' tond, slio'Airss the date ef his Mrth at 1T4. re ut. llncurd s .how thst if the dut wire rrect. 'IjM'.itau's uithr wu only .evi years old at tlie time of hU tirth. . . ....... Eggs Taken From Snake Hatched Chicks in Africa atA M'T.v of r!iil.-n e;s t:it !.! afrr tliy had tn alii:'d from the interior of a pytho-i told hy tlie publicity K-pari:!'w:t of the hard of misvl'Hi. 'f rhe Methodist Kp!sopul htirch. in New York city. ii!.Tiu ltev. Edwin II. Webird. for 31 yearta ir.lhnary In Africa, the board aiil that l python hud wris led out of a Jungle one n?i;ht, entered s hen house and eateu elfhi-itleijM bd nine ef. Natives and ialsJonarles killed the st;MWe, wl.idi then was opeued. T .e -:, fuMl Intact, later Lum he.: v:. perfectly normal uii.i- ;..irj chickens. i j
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