Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 February 1922 — Page 5

JASPER COURIERl

Throdore Elliott was at Evan'

'sville Friday to see the basket

- ball ffarae.

I The 3Iid West Hospital 1910 Park Ave. Chicogo, 111. Registered School for nurses, is oflerirga tvo year course ol training-. Uniforms board, room, laundry, and expense money furished- Mid West Hospital, 1940 Park Ave., Chicago.

Jasper Mulla, Mai! in,7;55;:15a m and 8 p.m. Mail out. 7:30 a.m 5;30 p,m.. Reed Strange was at Evansville Friday to see the basket ball game Born Moniay to Robt. M Egg

ana Wite a nne Doy ana uod is? Catarrh Cannot Be Cured.

as happy as a Dig iunl lower. with local applications, as w rM Tv i , ir eithey cannot reach the seat of the (lisMrs Mike Durlauf and Mrs Joasc Catarrh ia a local disease, Jahn left Wednesday for a visit grcaty influenced by constitutional con-

Wlth relatlVee in Washington .üitions, and in order to cure it you

f) P. must take an internal remedy. Hall s

catarra ure is ium-h mitrnany aim acts thra the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh 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 testi

monials, free.

F J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo.

Ohio. All Druggist?, 75c.

Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

The New Chair factory commenced work hyinsr off the new location for their building Wednesday, Leon Summerlin of the W. N U. at Indianapolis is takir,g in Southern Indiana this wed: and was in Jasper Wendesday. The Starnes Stock Co left last

Monday after a week end vtev here showing Ltm Rivers, All for Jimmy, Ptcks Bad Boy and Uncle.Dudetv, Tney had th-ir sceneiy and was ;ery beauti ful. CjI. Bab Hunter of Gov, Mor row's Military Display Staff, was in J sper lasr Sunday visting his iVher formerly a high private in 10 th Ind. Cav, The high private h;s smelt powder, the C lncnel never did

AgcnlH Can obtain exclusive

territory lur the sale of Dr. Hoff

man'si Red Drops. Apply at once

Dr. Hoffman Medicine Man fy St. Louis, Mo.

High School Holes The basket ball boys got some good sweateis. They are gold with a black ,4J" on them. Some of the boys are making libary tables in Manual Training, Some of the stud( nts were dis appointed at the score of the bisset ball game last Fridsy niht. The students are h?rd at work at the monthly examination

tDr J F Casper a former bAMU UANUELLEU

physician of Jisper announces Francis Joseph Reitz of Evans

that he wid open an (thee b b. ville cancelled the game with Jas 20 in the Huthtr Steink mp Bldg per High School lat Saturday

He is a specialist on the Eye Ear night on the ac:ountof bad health

No3e and Throat. Hours 9 a m

to 4 p in Sundays 0 to 10 a m. Evenings by appointment. ' Corydon Bank Busted . The Corydon Na.. Bank and F irmeis Trust Co with a total deposit ol $1,650,000 were closed Monday by the bank examiner 1 he Bank officers have been specul iting in oil and signing oth

er people's names to notes, etc

until they went broke Many . . i ' .t

Dinkers have done tne same

tiick before and will again.

Ort This Out It Is AVortli Money

Cut out this 8ÜD. enclose with 5c

r.;id mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef

nVld Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your

n;irae and address clearly. You will

receive In return a trial package con

taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com

pojnd 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 T.ose Mehringer.

of theoach and two players. J HS

defeated F J R two weeks ago

by a score of 55 to 29.

They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic are con

stant sufferers and appeal to our sym

pathies. Many such, however, have been completely restored to health by

the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets strengthen the stomach, invigorate the liver and improve the digestion. Thoy also cause a gentle movement of the boweh. When you have trouble with your stomach, give them a trial. Single Men Mmi The married men defeated the single men of Jasper last Monday in a Do.viing contest by 285 pins.

Dedicate Flag Pole The children of St Joseph

school dedicated a flag pole in

the school yard Wednesday. All

the childien were at this event

and the kid band played some popular selections. The pole is

about 50 feet high end is made of steel.

Two Hunlingburg Men Bankrupt

Daniel Melton and Gustave H.

Hägen two buisnessmen of Hunt

ingburg, have made assignments

for the benefit of all their bona

fide creditors during the past

week, -Hoth of the assignments were made to the Citzens Trust

oompany of Huntingburg and

deeds are now on file in the re

corder s office here,

Farm Wanted Wanted to

hear from owner of a larm for sale, give lowest Drice, and full

particular L. Jones, Box 199 O ney, Hi.

None of Your Business The U- S. Senate! asked Presi

dent Harding the other day for information about the Arras

Conference treatys and Harding

replieri that, "It was incompat-.

ible with public inerat to reveal

informal snd confidential conver

sations." In other words, "It was None of their business' Yea!! Things Hol To Worry Moot Top heavy ice in the Arctic will settle and toppie tne world to such an extent that that ocean will rush over the land and cause a flood which will make the inundation of Noah's t:me took

iik3 a brooklet, according to J. A LauadersvilJe Cleäveland O , scientist. That threat is 300 year3 distant, tho, so it's nnhing to worry about at this moment, Had That Tired, Worn-out Feeling. Do you know that "awful tired feeling," languidness, lame or weak back, sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints, or rheumatic pains usually indicate kidney trouble? Foley Kidney Pills act promptly and effectively. Mrs. Rob

erta Lilly, 709-Alton St., Alton, 111., writes: "For three years I had a tired, worn-out feeling. Various treatments failed. I began to improve on the sec

ond dose of Foley Kidney Pills and today I feel like new." Sold by Rosa

Mehringer.

Gov. IHratj

And some so-called farmers agent superintendent are to fca e

a meeting at H'burgon the 2 with the Farmers aliance ostenably to see about having a farmers. ao:ent appointed in reality to patch and fix ud the Renubli-

can machine.

Greathouse Democratic national Committeeman . Charles A. Greathouse of Indianapolis, forrotrly state superin tendent of public instructors was a; punted Democratic nation al cornmitleeman to succeed Edward G. Hoffman nf , Fort Wayne who has resigned. Mr. Greathaue's was announced fol lowing ameetino of the Demo

cratic central committee at which it was decided to held a state convention here May 31 and Junel. Cordell Hull chairman of the Democratic national committee; attended the meeting and was the principal speaker a the banquet of the Democratic Editorial association last Thursday evening. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always

most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids

expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands

have testified to its good qualities Try it when you have a cough or cold

Celebrate

Birthday

Washington

The children of Public school had a quite intersting program Wednesday celebrating Washing ion birthday, ..The punils knew

their qyotanons and songs well, This event rfcdired in the Hizh

School Gym, - Evansville Central Raintles Over

Jasper Jasper High ?chool basket bal! team was defeated by Evansville

Centra! last Friday niht b; a

score oi o to this was one of the fastest and cleanest crames played on the Evansville floor Doss made some wcnJer goals from various positions. At

he close of first half the score

was 14 to 36. At the cjnclusion

of the game the score wa j 67 to

28

The line up of the game h as

follows.

J. P. Schwenk, Licensed Embalmer and Fnneral Director, Calls answered promptly Day or Night. Auto or Horse drawn hearse

Phone 82. Jasper. Ind.

Jasper (28) ,

Crosman F

Himsel ' F

Joseph C

Hockesang G

Salb G

Barlelte

Jean

Sang last night at the Star

Single Schneiders PofTman C- Berger Krempp Sermesheim

Married S. A. Berger nKoerner Casper Rottet Flick

Joseph Hoffman Dead Joseph Hoffman, died at his home on 9th St. at Jasr.fr last Monday morning. Aed 84 yrs. 2 months and 21 days. He was

Theatre. She is a noted JNew oorn in tsarvaia, uei many on me

Yn-k'ponrano. Thev had a large 29 day of November 1836 . and

SheBingant Huntingburg tonight came to America with his ptrents

With this sinKing there was am iö4b ror many years ne motion picture "Half a Chance, ived in Hall Tp una farm, but

movea to Jasper some zu yea s . -1 i

g ago to engage in me saioon dus-

The band is organized again, ,1 nnnoKu f- Poir.

it contains lo members and is brid T H(J wag marrjed directed by Lorenzo D Lovea . . d , s widow and n

it was separateu acvciri. nt childien to rr.orn his death. Tne go because 2 or 3 members left -uneral occured Wednesday morn

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Mr John T- Heubner is up and around again after several weeks of serious heart apd stomach

trouble.

Mrs Christ Weisheit is confin

ing at St. Joseph church.

Chamberlain's Tablets

For Indigestion and Constipation.

"The nicest ard pleansantest medi

w 1 .At J

rino i njivf nsoii ior lnmp-esnon ana

ed 10 her room with an at ack Oi constipation is Chamberlain's Tablets,"

the eriDDe I writes Melard F. Craig, Middle drove.

C arnee Kroriß'. Forest WeD-LN. i. lney worK liKe a cnarm ana

PHa.'arH Pnhrman and her- do not gripe or leave any unpleasant

AJ A I ,ym . i i n ...i.i i a un ivff lettect.

snvi nauisii aiitiiucu tue yj pn'wn bv nnie Hautsh last Sun dav nicrht-

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.T.ihnie Hautsh s sale on Mon

day was well aitended He in

..iiHs to sseek emDlovmeni ai

Kvansvili in the near future

Portersville Points Mrs Julia A. Cox went to Vin,

cernes Sunday to visit Iher daugh

ter, Mrs Demf Graves. Mr

Graves are going to mo e JMus iccctcac OUaVinma. M A Kpi.

A 1.. 1 . m in Inninrv I

A WC I Known iravtiun; man rt , j . r Ä . . -..,.a Y, Oden Mondav on account of the

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often heard a druggist usk a cumuiiui. ncuuta ii.uwa u:. una ic.uaua uhti wis hed to buy a cough medicine, father. Rev. CaDehart of Oak

whether it was lor a child or an adul. an(j ßue(j pulpit here

run! if for a child, they almost invari- . f 0,, Tolra Anrrorar nf

ably recommended Chamberlains iVahiniton viq'ted relatives here Cou.rh Remedy. The reason for this V asft ngtOn MS tea W atlVCS new

tnnw there is no danirei aau ouuuay. .'Uta uuuia ncuuci

from it and that it always cures. Ina recieved word of the death

Then, is not the least danger m giv- 0f Mrs Ruth a.ker Parsons in

iriL' it and for colds, croup and whpop- Virginia. Shp and her husband

ing cough it is unsurpassed. formerly lived here.

The banauet given here last

Friday night was well attended,

nd a social time was enjoyed. t Thp Iidipa aid will meet with

For Infants and Children Mrs Jas Mulkv Weonesdav Mar.

In U00 For 0vcr30 Years 1st. Aunt Susan Krodol and Aiwavauars - Harry Breidenbaugh were the Always ocara -TY tC. . . t i rjj c?...

the r s jCrtUTTTTM guestsoi jonn mauuer laau öuu-

Auiliü H. Taulop Passes

A H Taylor, age 72, died of

Dneumomiaat his nome in Peters

burg last Monday. Mr Taylor

was for 6 years prosecuting attorney in this county and was widely known, he was also a

member of Congress Jrom the first district from 1892-4. One

of the happiest moments of his life was when he defeated the

Evansville Democratic ring in

Evansville and secured the

Democratic nomination for Con

gress. He only fixed their clock

one time however as he failed to

secure the 2nd nomination.

While the m?n who defeated him 1 i At 11

aas aisc aeieatea at cne pons.

Of late years he hs devoted

much of hi3 time to farming

He 1 aves a widow an J two sons

grown.

Never Wants Anything Else. "I tried many different kinds of

cough medicine," writes Mrs. E. K.

Olson, 1917 Oh'o Ave., Superior, Wis.,

'but I never want anything else than

Foley's Honey and Tar. I used it for

all my children and also for my grandchild. It has always done fine work."

Foley's is a pur wholesome and abso

lutely safe remedy for the relief of

colds, coughs, croup and whooping

cough. Children like it and it checks

sneezing and snuffling. Sold by Rosa

Mehringer.

Central (G7) Fientke AIIpp D03S Sheiller Tu ley

Jasper plays their test game

nere tonigmwith Pet rsburg. Come out and root J or norm tov. n

team,

Of course, the automatic pistnK of the United States cannot he Iat-n into plowshares or pruning hooks, but it nilght not U' a bad id'a to convert them into safety pins.

Effective Printing means good type, good presses, good workmen and good paper. We have the equipment and the workmen for you, and use Hammermill grades of bond, safety and cover papers. Let us thow you.

Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH-checki it quickly end urc-

lv. clear the throat ol phlegm

and

iotUmed

C ASTORIA

mucin, and coats tne raw,

aurfacet with ft healing, soothing medicine. Don't Cough Until WaJi 'I am an old Itdy, 75 years old, and I had a very bad cough from having la grippe. I thought it good time 10 try Foley! Honey and Tar Compound, and I sent and got bottle, and it topped my cough, and I got better. So cow I am around (he bouse agam. Mra. Mary KUby, Spokane V.h.

We can prove n i tmilalion ir substitute is as good as the genuine Foley's Honey and Ttr For sale by Rosa Hehringer

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, FOR; JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE.

JAS M. SONGER.of Tatcka township

is a can lidate- for Joint representative

in the state legislature from tne count

iea of Dubois and Martin subject to

the Demacratic primary May 2, lg22

ELDO W. tfOOD. of Huntingburg ie l? candidate for Joint ßepreeentativ

from Dubois and Martin counties euhjec to the" Democratic primary May 2. 1922 FOR COUNTY AUDITOR FRANK J SENG ia this weok annouu-

aa candidate for re-election aa Auditor

of Dubois County, subject to the e'emo cractic rim iry May 2 1922. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK CH ARLES iu BARTLEY, ia acandi

date for re-eletWnaa Cle.k of Circui

Court of, DuboiaCounty eubject to the T"l s wt T is 4 Cs ' "t mm v m nf aa4i Art Hfinv O

1922; . . . . FOR COUNTY TREASURER.

JOHN ÖEGER, of Marion township

ia a candidate for Treasurer of Duboi

countyl Indians, subject to the Demo

cratic primary eiecti)m, May 2d, 1022. -' For County Sheriff.

JOHN F. J. SCHURZ, of Jackeon ia a candidate for Sheriff of Dubois County Subject to the Democratic pri mary. election 1922. FRANK C THIEMAN of J ckeon township is a caodi late for Sheiiff of Da oois County, eubjectto the Democratic primary election May 2 1922. For County Recorder. WM.E. ECKERLE, of Bainbrirge Township re a candidate for Recorder of Dubois County subject the Denoii atic primary lection Mav, 2 1922. JOSEPH A. KLUEH ia a candidate for Recjrder of Dubois County euhject to the de noenctic primary May 2 1922. For County Assessor. CHARLES LAMFERl ia a candidate foi County Aeeeeeor of Dubois county, Ind. Subject to the Demo rratic primary election. May 2, 1022. For Commissioner, 3d District. NOBLE J KEMP of Ca3 township is a candidate for Ccmmissioners fiom the 3d district of Dubois county Eubject to the Democratic paimary election May 2 192. .

For Bainbridge Tp. Trustee MATHIAS BLESS1NGER, is a Can. didate for TuretM of Baiabridge town

ship, eubject to the decision of the Dem

ocratic primary e.ection.

GEORGE GUETZ is a candidate for

Trustee of Bainbridge township eutjeet to Democratic primtrv election May 2

192. For Bainbridge Tp. Assessor, VALENTINE VON DERSH M I DT is a candidate for Assessor of Bainbri lee township subject to the Democrat primary election May 2 1922. For Boone Tp, Trustee EDWARD J, xJREIDENBAUGH, of Boone township is a candidate fjr Trus tee of Boone township Milject to the democratic primary 19:2. It Went To The Spot. Lingering colds and couehs that

hang on and wear one out are difficult, to get rid of, but Henry E. Campbell,! R. F. D. No. 3, Adrian, Mich., writes:! 14I had a bad cold for three years, i Tried several cough medicines. Gotj little relief. I tried Foley's Honey and'

I Tar. It went to the spot. There is no

better "remedy on the market." Good

for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough clears the passages; soothes irritated membranes; stops tickling in the throat. Contains no opiate3. Sold by.lofs Mehringer.

It docs no good for the pnragraphers to make fun of the emaciated Gorman mark. A German mark ;it par now would be worth hundreds of millions to American industry.

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